The common law of England was brought to the new world by the early settlers who were basically masons.
The settlers in the early years of Jamestown colony requiredreligious freedom from england
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England and Europe
http://vegetablegardens.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_first_thanksgiving_feast_in_the_new_world Take a look at this website. ^^. Nearly at the bottom of the page it says about what seeds were probable to be brought over to England by the early settlers, that might give you some kind of idea.
France and England
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Common law came to America from English settlers who arrived in the early colonies. It is based on legal principles developed in England over centuries and continued to be used as the foundation of the legal system in the American colonies and later in the United States.
Gold and Silver
uprooted sheep farmers from eastern and western England
the religious group were the puritans
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The majority of early settlers in the colony of South Carolina came from England, specifically from the West Country region, as well as from other parts of Britain and Europe. Many were seeking economic opportunities and religious freedom. Additionally, the colony attracted settlers from the Caribbean, particularly the island of Barbados, who brought with them knowledge of plantation agriculture and slave labor. This diverse influx of settlers significantly influenced the colony's development and culture.