that the earth was flat
Yes they did.
Some did.
they were superstitious.
They got clothing from the English. Were they used to live.
Yes, I'm sure some English people believe in God.
During the 1600-1700 period, people spoke a variety of languages depending on where they were located. In Europe, languages such as English, French, Spanish, and German were commonly spoken. In Asia, languages like Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and Hindi were prevalent. In the Americas, indigenous languages like Nahuatl, Quechua, and Cherokee were spoken alongside colonial languages like Spanish and Portuguese.
'The French' are French people, such as 'The English' are English people and 'The Africans', are African people... Would you believe that? Amazing eh?
First, I like to say some people still do believe in ghost. However, back in the 1600s many people believed because they needed some thing to explain the unexplainable back then.
I believe the car was invented in 1801. People first started building steam vehicles in the mid-1600's
I believe it was John Mason....
During the 1600s, Pennsylvania was primarily settled by Quakers who followed the religion of the Religious Society of Friends. William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, established the colony as a safe haven for Quakers and other religious minorities seeking freedom of worship.
What was on the minds of Enlgish merchants which led them to America in 1600