all thee above (apexvs)
A.Harsh weatherB.Lack of moneyC.Slim resourcesD.All of the above
copper and gold The California Gold Rush brought many out West.
The English had more settlers in North America compared to the French. By the time of the American Revolution, the English colonies had become populous, with millions of settlers, while the French maintained a smaller presence, primarily concentrated in Canada and certain parts of Louisiana. This demographic difference significantly influenced the cultural and political development of North America.
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The Jamestown settlers where from England
◘ The last half of the 19th century
copper and gold The California Gold Rush brought many out West.
The Creek Indians, also referred to as the Muscogee tribe, fought to protect their land in Southern Georgia from settlers. They lost millions of acres of land to white settlers.
There were numerous obstacles early settlers had to endure. First of all, they needed to have as much information about the new environment as was possible. Being prepared for cold winters, high winds or torrential rains could mean a matter of life or death. Next, many of the colonists who headed to America, were not accustomed to planting crops. Growing and harvesting abundant crops were essential, because many settlers perished from starvation. They also needed to make sure there was a nearby body of fresh water. The most difficult obstacle, above all else, were the Native American tribes. The settlers' good relationship with the original people was an absolute necessity for making it in the new world.
Endure was created in 2010.
We must endure this ordeal.
No, endure is a synonym for survive.
The adjective form of endure is "enduring."
The word 'endure' is a verb: endure, endures, enduring, endured.The verb to endure means to suffer patiently, to tolerate, to undergo.
Endured is the past tense of endure.
The suffix for endure is -ance.
The word endure is a verb; the noun form is endurer (the person who endures) or endurance (the power to endure).