Yes they did
Jamestown Virginia was settled on 13 May 1607.
In 1616, a Dutch captain named Hendrickson sailed up the Delaware River. He was very pleased with the land in Pennsylvania. In 1623, a Captain Mey built a fort four miles below what would later become Philadelphia. In 1630, more Dutch people settled in Pennsylvania. Of course, before any of these people came to Pennsylvania, there were Native Americans living on the land--the Delawares and the Unami tribes among them.
Native Americans lived in Pennsylvania long before the white European settlers did.
The Separatists firstly settled in Plymouth :)
Native Americans settled Kentucky before recorded history. However, the British and French began exploring Kentucky, starting in the 18th century.
William Penn was the founder of the colony, and now the state of Pennsylvania. He founded the colony in 1682, for a religious refuge for Quakers, and for agriculture.
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willam penn already lived in pennsylvania
No, the Quakers were accused of Witchcraft in New England long before the Salem Witch Trials. They left New England for Pennsylvania.
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
The Quakers settled there in the 17th century followed by swedes and dutch. the English colonists settled later on. p.s there were natives (Indians) living there thousands of years before any white settlers landed.
The first groups of German immigrants settled primarily in New York and Pennsylvania. The arrivals before 1850 were mostly farmers who sought out the most productive land. German Americans established the first kindergartens in the United States.
They can collect before it is settled
A lot of Germans settled in Pennsylvania. They are called The Deutsch (pronounced do-ich'). People started saying Dutch instead of do-ich'. it was a more English way of saying Deutsch. The Pennsylvania Dutch are German, not Holland Dutch. Germany had the deutsche mark for their currency before the Euro's.
Philadelphia was founded on on October 27, 1682 by William Penn, to serve as a port and trading center on the Delaware River.
Before The Great Awakening is an essay written by J. Edwin Orr. It is all about changing a situation, and this is by means of a concert of prayers.