William Nelson

Colonial Governor of Virginia

William Nelson - Leaders & Politicians born 1711
Born

1711
315 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Served as the Colonial Governor of Virginia from 1737 to 1740. Played a key role in the administration during a period of significant growth and expansion in the colony. Managed various affairs, including trade, land disputes, and relations with Indigenous tribes. Implemented policies that affected governance and colonial legislation. Contributed to local political infrastructure and addressed issues of colonial defense. His tenure influenced later developments within the colony and set precedents for governance.

Served as Colonial Governor of Virginia

Influenced colonial legislation and governance

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