Who was the first governor of Virginia?

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Virginia (US state)

The first governor of Virginia as a US state was Patrick Henry.

Virginia colony

Thomas West (1577-1618) was the 12th Baron De la Warr, and known as Lord Delaware was English colonial governor of Virginia. He saw fighting in the Netherlands and was knighted when serving in Ireland. He succeeded to the peerage in 1602. In 1609 he was appointed first governor of Virginia, but Sir Thomas Gates governed as deputy until De la Warr arrived. He sailed in April, 1610, with an expedition including Sir Samuel Argall. On his arrival at Jamestown he found the settlers in such dire need that they were ready to return to England. He encouraged them to remain, sent Argall for supplies, and had forts built. Argall, on his voyage, sailed into the bay later called (after the governor) Delaware Bay. Lord De la Warr returned to England, and the colony was governed by Sir Thomas Gates and Sir Thomas Dale. De la Warr in his "Relation … of the Colonies Planted in Virginia" (1611) pleaded for the colony. He died during his second voyage to Virginia.

John Smith, the man that established the first English settlement in North America (Jamestown), was named governor in 1609 by the Virginia Company of London, a company established by King James I to organize and establish settlements in North America.

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