The virgin company authorized a great ambassador in Virginia so that the colonies could

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The Virgin Company, also known as the Virginia Company, was instrumental in the early colonization of Virginia, particularly with the establishment of Jamestown in 1607. The company sought to promote settlement and economic development in the New World. By authorizing ambassadors or representatives, the Virginia Company aimed to facilitate communication, secure support, and attract settlers to the colonies. These ambassadors would often engage with potential investors, settlers, and indigenous groups to promote the interests of the colonies, negotiate land treaties, and ensure the survival and prosperity of the settlement.

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