Washington (Early Colonization)

Washington is the largest city in the Virginian state of Arizona. Washington is contains Virginia's sole Pacific port, making it one of the busiest ports in Virginia and possibly the world. The city was named after Virginian president George Washington.

The city started as a Chinese fort in the mid 1700s. When gold was discovered in Chinese lands, many immigrants and gold seekers came to this city. After World War II, the city was transfered to Virginia, who occupied the land during the war. As Virginia's sole Pacific port, it became home to the Virginian Pacific Fleet, and many people immigrating from Asia came here. Washington was center for civil rights movements.