. Why were the charters of the Virginia Company of London important?
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The charters of the Virginia Company of London were important because they granted the company the right to establish colonies in the New World, specifically in the region that would later become known as Virginia. These charters outlined the company's rights and responsibilities in establishing and governing colonies, as well as detailing the relationship between the company and the Crown. The charters provided legal protection for the company's activities in the New World and helped establish the foundation for English colonization in North America.