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I can't find any Pearson's on the list of the Mayflower. I think maybe you just need to use your spell-check program to spell correctly. If you mean the first PERSON to set up English COLONIES, the first colony was started by The Virginia Colony of London. Their first leader was the treasurer, Sir Thomas Smythe.
Montreal
The Puritans settled mainly in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
carolina
Ralegh organised and sponsored the first two voyages to Roanoke Island, in what is now North Carolina, in 1584 and 1585/86. The 1587 colony, popularly known as "the lost colony" was indirectly connected to Ralegh but he had no direct financial interest in it. Ralegh did not accompany any of the three Roanoke voyages, and he never traveled to North America. The only real attempt at colonisation, involving men, women, and boys, was the 1587 colony.
Massachusetts
Jamestown
They set up large plantations with many slaves.
They set up large plantations with many slaves.
They set up large plantations with many slaves.
Roanoke was the first English colony attempted in 1585, but it ultimately failed. Jamestown, established in 1607, became the first successful enduring English colony in North America.
An English explorer had set sail for the Americas.
Settlers were brought to the colony to work as tenat farmers
it was set up by eight english nobles who received a grant from the king for the land- audrey:)
The American English is the law for the colony. This is what sets the idea of self government.
2000 years