Attitudes toward gambling varied greatly from community to community, but there were no large-scale restrictions on the practice at the time.īy the 1680s, an emerging upper class in Virginia cemented their economic status through an iron grip on gambling in horse racing. Games of chance came to the British-American colonies with the first settlers.
The history of gambling in the United States covers gambling and gaming since the colonial period.Ĭolonial Caricature of gambling, showing a number of men - and one woman - at an early roulette table, ca.