In the 1600-1700's they could take a 2-4month boat ride. In modern times they can arrive by boat and plane.
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No one knows where it came from.
in gloustershire in 1348
It should take about 7 weeks hope this helps people
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.
i think it was 1348 but I'm not sure
they came from mid-land
Pennsylvania
A large amount of Black people started to arrive in Britain during the 1950s, mostly from the Carribean and some African countries part of the Commonwealth, especially West African, since the Black Carribeans descend from West African countries...It is said that some black people came to Britain during the 19th century, due to slavery. I hope this answer helps!
That depends entirely on how you travelled !
In late June, 1776.