According to Carter Hudgins, Chair, Department of History and American Studies at Mary Washington College,
There is no place quite like Buckland. That is not because there were not places like it. There were scores, but they were long ago overwhelmed by neglect or growth and, as a result, Buckland is a unique portal into a time.that gave shape to...America 's singular capacity for entrepreneurial success. The wealth of surviving material could and should become the center for an important re-evaluation of how Virginia and how by extension, the new nation embraced and shaped a future made possible by Republican Government...
Early American towns were centered on commerce. Buckland and other rural Virginia towns represented the earliest capitalistic American landscape.
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