they had no impact at all.
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he sailed to new land to discover
because they wanted new land, new oprotunites , and new jobs
The British proclaimed that the land to the West of the Appalachian mountains was Indian land, not to be settled by the colonists. The proclamation was greatly resented by the colonists, many of whom disregarded it. It was one of many grievances that the colonists had against the English.
What Patrick Henry meant when he said, "I am not a Virginian but an American," was the distinction between Virginians, New Yorkians, Pennsylvanians, and New Englanders. He realized if they worked together there would be better results.
The New Virginians was created in 1972.
They had no impact at all
they claimed an area in north America, which is know as new France.
I don't know that 'swhy Im asking you .
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The process of humans settling in new areas and building cities is known as human settlement. As much land is settled in the modern age, this is an outdated process.
he sailed to new land to discover
The easiest way to describe this is to compare those areas settled by the Puritans, and those settled by the Catholics. To this day there are no Native Americans in areas settled by the Puritans. The Puritans viewed the Native Americans as "unsaved" and thus not worthy of consideration. In one instance, they made a gift of small pox infected blankets, against which the Native Americans had immunity, and wiped out the entire tribe. In areas where the Catholics settled, they preached the Gospel, educated the natives, and even, when a small pox vaccination was developed immediately shipped supplies of it to the new world to vaccinate the natives.
In New England, there were universities and Puritan educations. Virginians learned on the plantations and religion was further separated from education.
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The Dutch settled in New Amsterdam
New Jersey was settled in 1623. english people did it