yeh it's a hard question. start doing research.
a colony
Owning and establishing a colony Exclusive rights to ownership of said colony Grant land to settlers
Governor Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet to Australia, establishing the first British colony in the land.
To establish a colony to reap the benefit of the land, and preempt another European country establishing a colony on the continent.
Puritans were well prepared to build a colony in North America because of their strong sense of community and organization, which helped them establish settlements like Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay. They also had a strong work ethic and religious motivation that sustained them through the challenges of building a new society in a foreign land. Additionally, their prior experience in England dealing with persecution and hardship had prepared them to navigate the difficulties of establishing a new colony.
The primary reason for establishing another penal colony in Van Diemen's Land was to offset the chances of the French establishing a foothold in Australian territory. The French were already planning to establish a settlement in the south, so the British moved to stake a claim on Van Diemen's Land as an extension of its territory.
one thing that played a part was that the people who first arrived in Jamestown were people who didnt know how to farm and work the land they were more like business man
In Foreign Land was created in 2004.
a colony
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Samuel de Champlain landed in present-day Canada in 1603, first at Tadoussac and later establishing the colony that would become Quebec City in 1608. His explorations and settlements were instrumental in establishing French presence in North America.
Foreign Land was created on 1996-09-05.