Want this question answered?
The colonists brought with them plants, animals, and insects to North America. The introduction of these things changed the environment. Depending on their location they grew everything from tobacco to wheat.
it changed
They have learned how to grow better crops and have a better lifestyle.
No. American money has to be changed into Deutsch Marks.
the coming of colonists changed the lives of the native Americans living there. many were exposed to new diseases and ways of life, like how missionaries tried to convert them to Christianity and other religions. they also changed the environment when they cut down trees to build their colonies, farmed land, and did large scale hunting for their populations. I'm sure there's lots more, but these are the ones i can think of now. i hope i helped you. -the person who answered your question
What changed the colonists ideas about British later
it was effected my the blues. the blues were developed in America and reflect the culture
The world American colonists lived in during the eighteenth century was changed because of two movements: the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening.
First, it's shape changed. If the French had won the country would've been shaped differently, also the colonists got smarter. They now knew how to fight and believed they could take on England after this war. The colonists believed they no longer needed England. The French and Indian War was the starting point of the American Revolution.
her books changed children's literature and explained how life was on the American frontier.
American colonists changed the original British spellings of words to simplify learning to spell for their children, and also to differenciate themselves from their British background.
No. She was a young Native American girl who was taken as a hostage by colonists for 4 years. She became a Christian, changed her name to Rebecca, and married John Rolle.