they came looking for religious freedom.
religious freedom (:
While the early Spanish explorers mainly sought gold and valuables, the French were looking for new sources of hides and furs. Virginia's colonists were seeking to improve their lives by acquiring property in America. However, some early New England settlers were simply looking for a new place to live, because of religious differences with the established English church.
frontiersmen seeking adventure and farmers and ranchers seeking land
They were seeking their fortune.
The English were the primary settlers of colonial Virgina, as wells as some German and Polish specialists. Slaves and servants were also imported from Africa.Actually it is the colonists of Virgina
For some... yes. But mostly, we left to clonize America because we didn't like the way the Church of England worshiped God... so... we left. Some were criminals in England seeking a new life however.
They wanted to seek an inland site for their settlement, which would provide protection from enemy ships.
they came looking for religious freedom
they came to North America seeking religeous freedom from great britan where some religions where not allowed
While the early Spanish explorers mainly sought gold and valuables, the French were looking for new sources of hides and furs. Virginia's colonists were seeking to improve their lives by acquiring property in America. However, some early New England settlers were simply looking for a new place to live, because of religious differences with the established English church.
They came to Jamestown seeking their fortunes. Some of the New England settlers were seeking religious freedom.
mine for gold and try to get many lost riches
frontiersmen seeking adventure and farmers and ranchers seeking land
The settlers, primary from Europe, came seeking wealth, prosperity and freedom in a new land not currently saturated with familiar governments. The common claim is that they were "seeking religious freedom." Whether or not this mindset lasted any significant length of time is debatable.
The settlers, primary from Europe, came seeking wealth, prosperity and freedom in a new land not currently saturated with familiar governments. The common claim is that they were "seeking religious freedom." Whether or not this mindset lasted any significant length of time is debatable.
They were seeking their fortune.
America is not a tribe, but rather a group of pilgrims and settlers who came to this country seeking an advancement or betterment on there current lives. The Indian tribes who lived in America before the settlers did not have one single name as each tribe was made of different groups of people with different beliefs. If you're speaking of the ice age people then there are no definitive answers as no one can came to a decisive conclusion as to which group of people, and from where, arrived in America first.
The large amounts of open land in America provided opportunities for settlers to establish farms and expand westward. This land offered a chance for economic advancement and a fresh start for immigrants seeking better opportunities. Additionally, it led to conflicts and displacement of Native American tribes as settlers encroached on their territories.