Anne,
I have to say that, as a born and bred Virginian, I certainly never thought Virginia was "all that."  Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and the handful of other renegade colonies were just as guilty of treason, sedition, and all other manner of rebellion as this Commonwealth.  None of us could have made it as successful upstarts without the others.  I can only think you must be hanging out with some pretty small-minded folks.
-Melinda

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Melinda C. P. Skinner
Richmond, VA


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From: Anne Pemberton <[log in to unmask]>
> Stephen,
> 
> Not sure if your reply was to me, or another poster.
> 
> I really do not think that having fathered children by a slave woman makes 
> Jefferson a "villian", but it does tend to tarnish a probably mistaken view 
> that without these men, democracy could not have happened. I wonder if you 
> realize that the whole rest of the country was in on this expedition, not 
> just Virginia. Before moving to Virginia, I didn't know so many people 
> believed Virginia to be the only colony!
> 
> Anne
> 
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