the term settlers means you settle (move and stay) in an area for the rest of your lifetime so put it this way you lived in Denmark and then moved to England and settled in for the rest of your lifetime please rare this :D Kyle burnip-growtopia
Jamestown -Settled in 1606 by the Virginia Company of London -First permanent English settlement in the New World nSettled mostly by men in order to farm tobacco, there were 4 men for every 1 woman3,000 original settlers
Americans and English? You mean English settlers and Native Americans?
It convinced the settlers to abandon their new life. the Term "the starving Time" was used
Indians helped pilgrims and settlers find efficient way of hunting, cooking, planting, and fishing.
No food, No food, and No food! No really many settlers died from starvation. Another is the diseases and settlers lacked the skills necessary to provide for their basic needs. Plus only men came over. No Women, if you know what I mean.
I think there's an inconsistancy in your question. If you mean "Plymouth," not Jamestown, then yes. If it was supposed to just be "settlers," then no. Jamestown was founded for profit.
it means settlers from England
The term frontiersman refers to a man who would live in a remote scarcely settled land. When the first settlers came to America and began to settle across the country, they were considered to be frontiersmen and to live on the wild frontier.
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I am not sure what you mean by "delete " the settlers. People are not deleted. Information is deleted.
Squatters
the first Spanish-speaking settlers in New Mexico.
The mathematical term for "mean" is "mean".The popular, or colloquial term for "mean" is "average".
you mean setters they are the people who set the ball
Yes though the term can be used to mean several different things. The most common usage is for Europeans who traveled to other parts of the world and settled there. Most of the America's were settled by European settlers who then became part of whatever country they settled in. The same is true for much of Australia and South Africa which were both territories of the British Empire and had many European settlers move there. European settlers have been colonizing and pushing out natives from their lands all over the globe for hundreds of years. A less common usage of the term is for settlers going to Europe and establishing themselves there. They would be more correctly labeled "The settlers (or invaders) of Europe"; those cultures date back even further and include many attempts at settling Europe by vikings, romans, mongels and others.
It all depends what you mean by the word coon. On an informal basis it is an abbreviation of Raccoon. It is an offensive term for a black person or a native of Australia. Or an offensive term for a person of mixed race in South Africa
You could call them settlers. Puritans was another term they used.Also immigrants.
Persons that were already living in the Americas when European settlers arrived there.