A tree is a woody plant. Tree may also refer to: Tree structure, a way of representing the hierarchical nature of a structure in a graphical form Evolutionary tree Family tree Decision tree Tree (data structure), a widely-used computer data structure that emulates a tree structure with a set of linked nodes Tree (graph theory), a graph in which any two vertices are connected by exactly one path Tree (descriptive set theory), a set of finite sequences of elements of X that is closed under subsequences, on a set X Tree (set theory), a partially ordered set (poset) (T, <) such that for each t T, the set {s T : s < t} is well-ordered by the relation < Tree (Unix), a recursive directory listing program that produces a depth indented listing of files In linguistic syntax, a structure used to describe sentence structure Shoe tree, a device for storing shoes World Tree, a motif present in several Indo-European religions Mesoamerican world tree, a mythical and cosmological conception among pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures Stanford Tree, Stanford University's unofficial mascot Slang for cannabis Tree, the wooden understructure of a horse's saddle. Trends in ecology and evolution a scientific journal. Herbert Tree (actor) was a British actor of the late 1800s.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia is a South Atlantic state historically considered part of the Southern region of the United States. Named after Queen Elizabeth I of England, who was known as the Virgin Queen, this commonwealth was one of the thirteen colonies that revolted against British rule in the American Revolution. Virginia was the first part of the Americas to be continuously inhabited by British colonists from its founding as a European colony up to the American Revolution. It included area explored by the 1584 expedition of Sir Walter Raleigh along the coast of North America, and at one time it also included Bermuda (or Virgineola). The London Virginia Company became incorporated as a joint stock company by a proprietary charter drawn up on April 10, 1606. The charter granted lands stretching from approximately the 34th parallel (North Carolina) north to approximately the 45th parallel (New York) and from the Atlantic Ocean westward (although the Third Charter of 1612 extended its boundaries far enough across the Atlantic to incorporate Bermuda, which the company had been in possession of since 1609). The capital is Richmond and the most populous city is Virginia Beach. Virginia is known as the 'Mother of Presidents', because it is the birthplace of eight U.S. presidents (George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor, and Woodrow Wilson), exceeded by no other state. Most of the United States' early presidents were from the state. Virginia has also been known as the 'Mother of States' (sometimes 'M
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