The South was settled primarily through colonial expansion and the establishment of plantations by European settlers. The Jamestown settlement in Virginia in 1607 marked the beginning of English colonization in the South. Over time, immigrants, particularly from England, Scotland, and Ireland, arrived and cultivated cash crops like tobacco, cotton, and rice, which fueled the growth of the region. The forced migration and enslavement of millions of Africans also played a significant role in the settlement and development of the South.
Of Plymouth Plantation it would have been different if they settled farther south by not putting them through the incredibly hard winters they had.
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All of the states in Australia are first settled by English settlers in one form or another - either as convicts, military or free settlers. New South Wales was the first state to be settled.
South Africa was devoid of humans. The blacks (Zulu) from the north, and the whites (Boer) from the south settled South Africa at the same time.
South Carolina was one of the original colonies in the United States. It was settled by Europeans in the 16th century, and founded in the 17th century.
It was settled in 1777. By people from Bitchland.
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first picts in the north and brtonsin the south, then gaels settled from irelandin the west, then vikings settled in the islands and angles settled in the south. they all contributed to the modern Scottish identity.
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Yes, South Carolina was officially settled in 1670 when a group of English colonists arrived to establish a permanent settlement at Albemarle Point, which later became Charleston. The area had been explored and mapped by the Spanish and French prior to English colonization.
They settled in the New England region because of all the factories.
Immigrants settled in the south because of low investment in railroads. This happen during and after the Civil War.
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Boers.
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