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The settlers in the early years of Jamestown colony requiredreligious freedom from england
Native Americans
several native American peoples lived or traversed the area in question. Probably the most numerious were the Commanche, but also the Aprahoe. However the primary indigenous native peoples were the Caddo and the Anadarko Indians, first misnamed Commanche by early settlers. These two famalies of native American peoples however, were peaceful and actually aided the settlers against the real war-like commanches.;
Though the Native Americans gained trade goods (cloth, beads, and metals,) the early European settlers gained furs, an extremely valuable trade item. Moreover, at Jamestown, the settlers were saved by the generosity of the Native population. Whites benefited from the exchange much more than the Natives did.
There were several early Connecticut settlers. Some of these settlers include the Native Americans, the Dutch, as well as the English.
The Native Americans (Indians) introduced Corn (maize) to the early European settlers.
The settlers in the early years of Jamestown colony requiredreligious freedom from england
the early settlers or the indians
No. They were introduced by early Euorpean settlers.
Native Americans
The common law of England was brought to the new world by the early settlers who were basically masons.
immigrants from uk and american indians
England and Europe
several native American peoples lived or traversed the area in question. Probably the most numerious were the Commanche, but also the Aprahoe. However the primary indigenous native peoples were the Caddo and the Anadarko Indians, first misnamed Commanche by early settlers. These two famalies of native American peoples however, were peaceful and actually aided the settlers against the real war-like commanches.;
The early settlers in the Massachusetts Bay area experienced fewer difficulties with Native Americans than the colonists in Chesapeake. This occurred because the early settlers of the Bay region bought land from the native people as opposed to fighting over the land.
Northeastern Native American tribes grew squash and pumpkins. They roasted or boiled them for eating. Historians think that the settlers were not very impressed by the Indians' squash and/or pumpkins until they had to survive their first harsh winter when about half of the settlers died from scurvy and exposure. The Native Americans brought pumpkins as gifts to the first settlers, and taught them the many used for the pumpkin. This is what developed into pumpkin pie about 50 years after the first Thanksgiving in America.
No, it was introduced by early European settlers.