(sigh). It goes back to the Virginia Company, the Corporation that sponsored the Original Colonies. Many of the Officers of the Company were Freemasons.
"The Virginia Company of London was a joint-stock company
chartered by
King James I in 1606 to establish a colony in North America. Such a venture allowed the Crown to reap the benefits of colonization—natural resources, new markets for English goods, leverage against the Spanish—without bearing the costs. Investors, meanwhile, were protected from catastrophic losses in the event of the project’s failure. The company established a settlement at
Jamestown in 1607, and over the next eighteen years, the Crown granted the company two new charters, democratizing its governance and reforming its financial model. What began as an enterprise of investors seeking a dividend was funded a decade later almost exclusively by a public lottery. By 1618 the company had found a way to use its most abundant resource—land—to tempt settlers to pay their own passage from England to
the colony and then, after arrival, to pay the company a quitrent, or fee, to use the land."
https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entrie ... of-london/