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The English monarch that endorsed the Virginia Company of London right to settle in Virginia or any other area not possessed by Christians

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King James I

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British King James I gave rights to the Virginia Company, a joint-stock company to establish a colony in the New World in 1607. The colonization started by the Company like Virginia, Plymouth and others after getting charters issued by the King of England in the areas, which were not possessed by Christians. It was easier to maintain the rules and regulations then led by the government officials, who would exercise power and gain wealth for his benefit rather than giving it to his country.

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