Obviously the details would depend on the time period which you specify, but traditional "settlers" traveled primarily in covered (horse-drawn) wagons, regular wagons, by horseback, and walking.
i traveled to french by plane
An english settler named it after Virgina.
Because there weren't any cars back then.
The settler built a small cabin in the wilderness.
A settler in a frontier country is a pioneer who has decided to take up residence in a new land. Many of the people who went west in the new United States were this type of people.
West Africa was not a single colony, it was actually made up of many colonies owned by France, the UK, and Portugal. Ivory Coast (France) and Ghana (UK) both have considerable white populations, a remnant of settler colonialism.
lets see, the west Expansion, well, the Native Americans didn't like it when they moved west, so they attacked the settlers.
You would travel west.
Very because they encouraged settlers to move west and its safe since its been "explored"
The settler revolution is a very long and complicated subject. The settler revolution was a quickening of the migration of settlers across the US and the world looking for a better life. The biggest and fastest movement occurred in the North-West America. You can find more detailed information in 'Replenishing the Earth. The Settler Revolution and the Rise of the Anglo-World, 1783-1939' by James Belich.
Sacagawea was kidnapped by Hidatas tribe. Janette Martinez
Homestead Act.