The natives and pilgrims had horses and dogs as well. There was deer and buffalo. The natives hunted for animals to survive.
Skunks, woodchucks, and racoons. Also bullfrogs, garter snakes, potato bugs, groundhogs, and reedbirds.. Hope I helped.
well i think ligers,or zonkeys well it all depends
or something i am only 13 omg give me a break like i said first time on answers.
the colonists brang clothes and animals and food
Horses, dogs, cows, deer, bears, wolves, foxes, wild cats, mice, rats, moles, sheep, beavers and many others.
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They brought clothing, animals and some of their personal belongings. The colonists could only bring one suitcase each.
In 1821.
Yes
Cat's and Dogs
The colonists in North Carolina primarily used the land for agriculture, focusing on crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. They also utilized the forests for timber and naval stores, as well as engaging in hunting and fishing for sustenance. Additionally, the colonists established towns and settlements along the coast and rivers for trade and commerce.
Colonists who came to VA in 1619.
When he came back he had ships full of colonists drawn from the slums and jails of Paris.
Colonists relied on their surrondings for food. They hunted wild animals such as deer, rabbit and turkey. The type of meat they ate depended on the animals that lived nearby.
The colonists had bees shipped to America in hives. The first arrived in the Jamestown colony and spread throughout the area.
James town i think
Christians
That depends on where the colony was - different colonies used different animals. Often, colonists would take animals with them from their home country, but then also use animals found in the new land. You'll have to tell us which colony you're talking about to get the right answer.