The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
The British arrived in Fort Hill on March 1775(12,000 British troops)
They arrived first and they had a larger amount of land then other colonies.
In March 1775 the Transylvania Land Company (Also known as the Transylvania Colony) purchased land from the Cherokee in that area.
The 18th of April 1775 fell on a Tuesday.
The British came by both land and sea, depending on the geographic location of the conflict and their strategic objectives. In some cases, British forces arrived by sea to launch amphibious attacks or establish naval blockades, while in other instances, they advanced on land through military campaigns and land-based operations.
No. Australia was not even a country when the British first arrived. The first people to inhabit the land were the indigenous people now known as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. They did not practice democracy, but had an essentially patriarchal society, although the rules were made by the women.
Charles Lindbergh took off on March 20, 1927, and arrived that same day. He arrived on May 21,1927, having traveled 2, 610 miles in 33 1/2 hours.
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The British took Aboriginal land primarily for colonization and resource exploitation. When they arrived in Australia in 1788, they viewed the land as terra nullius, or "land belonging to no one," disregarding the existing Aboriginal inhabitants and their rights. This led to widespread dispossession, violence, and the establishment of settlements that disrupted traditional lifestyles and cultures of Indigenous peoples. The colonization was driven by economic interests and the desire to expand the British Empire.
how did american indians attitudes about land use change after the europens arrived
Soap is made of animal or vegie fat.
British Land was created in 1856.