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Black Mariners in 18th-Century Virginia, Revisited


  • The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Williamsburg, VA USA (map)

Tidewater Virginia was the center of the first sustained English settlements in North America. For two centuries its houses and towns were clustered along its waterways, which often served in the stead of any overland roads. Virginia's waterways played a major role in the colony's economy at every level. Please join interpreter Michael Romero to learn about the enslaved and free Black mariners of 18th-century Virginia HERE.