After the war, many military and civilian families remained, making their permanent homes in Grove. By the s the economy was growing away from its agricultural heritage and toward manufacturing and service-oriented businesses. Student enrollment more than doubled from to , leading faculty, administrators, and students to seek new housing areas beyond the city limits.
Anniversary Celebration The year was the th anniversary of the arrival of the Jamestown Settlers in , and it marked a dramatic increase in travel to the area. The Colonial Parkway was completed, linking these 3 historical places by a limited access, landscaped byway.
A new surge of tourism was brought to the County by travelers visiting the mansion and grounds. The first lots of the Kingsmill planned community were offered as quality homesites. It has experienced steady growth. Kingsmill was developed starting in Fords Colony opened and started lot sales in James City County also realized that industrial and technology-based businesses were emerging as strong elements of the local economy during this last decade of the Twentieth Century.
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The process was long and harsh with displacement of Indian populations and the institution of slavery creating dire consequences for our nation. It was from these encounters and struggles that a new nation was shaped with cultural diversity one of its defining characteristics. It was at Jamestown that free enterprise and private ownership of property were introduced and offered opportunities for social and economic mobility. In the first steps were taken toward representative government, laying the foundation for our United States Constitution.
August 6, William Parks publishes the inaugural number of the Virginia Gazette , the colony's first newspaper. January 30, The capitol, in Williamsburg, burns to its foundations. October The General Assembly reconvenes after Williamsburg's smallpox epidemic. November 23, The General Assembly narrowly approves rebuilding the capitol at Williamsburg instead of shifting the capital elsewhere in the colony. September 29, The Associates of Dr. Bray opens a school for the education of free and enslaved black children in Williamsburg.
May 29, Patrick Henry persuades a sparsely attended House of Burgesses to adopt five resolutions condemning the Stamp Act as a violation of the ancient rights of Englishmen in Virginia, known as the "Virginia Resolves on the Stamp Act.
Lieutenant Governor Francis Fauquier helps prevent a riot in the streets of Williamsburg, where opponents of the act threaten Mercer with violence and force him to resign.
December 14, At a ball held at the capitol, in Williamsburg, women attend in homespun gowns in protest of importation fees imposed by Great Britain. September 25, John Murray, fourth earl of Dunmore, reluctantly moves to Virginia and takes office as governor.
The House of Burgesses continues to meet on its own. April 21, Governor John Murray, earl of Dunmore, dispatches a company of marines to seize the colony's munitions from the public magazine in Williamsburg. Early June Governor John Murray, fourth earl of Dunmore, flees Williamsburg and tries to gather Loyalist supporters in Hampton Roads, which will only bring a small force of British regulars.
Levy, Philip. Maccubbin, Robert P. City of Williamsburg, Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Williamsburg: The Old Colonial Capital. Richmond, Virginia: Whittet and Shepperson, Yetter, George Humphrey. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, First Last. A succession of beautiful capitol buildings became home to the oldest legislative assembly in the New World.
The young city grew quickly into the center of political, religious, economic, and social life in Virginia. Williamsburg also became a center of learning. The first hospital established in America for the care and treatment of mental illness was founded in Williamsburg in General George Washington assembled the Continental Army in Williamsburg in for the siege of nearby Yorktown and the winning of American independence.
The Capital was again moved in , this time up the James River to Richmond, where it remains today. Williamsburg reverted to a quiet college town and rural county seat. In retrospect, Williamsburg's loss of capital city status was its salvation as many 18th century buildings survived into the early twentieth century.
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