Thomas West
Colonial Governor of Virginia

Born
July 9th, 1577
447 years ago
Died
June 7th, 1618
406 years ago — 40 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
England
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Thomas West served as the 3rd Baron De La Warr, a soldier and politician in both England and America. Appointed as the colonial governor of Virginia, significant contributions occurred during the early years of the Jamestown settlement. His leadership and policies aimed to stabilize the colony amidst challenges, including relations with Indigenous peoples and resource management. He played a critical role in the governance and administration of Virginia during a pivotal time in colonial history.
Served as Governor of Virginia from 1610 to 1618
Led early efforts to establish the Jamestown colony
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