It became the House of Burgesses — the first legislative assembly in the American colonies. The first assembly met on July 30, 1619, in the church at Jamestown. Present were Governor Yeardley, Council, and 22 burgesses representing 11 plantations (or settlements) Burgesses were elected representatives.
By meeting demands outside of the region of <span>production</span>
Jefferson Davis was the president of the confederate states
The fur trade was a big thing in America in the 1800s, along with Buffalo meat. These were many things early Americans started to industrialize.