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Roanoke Colony or at least i think that is what you are asking for if not, sorry
yes
depending on how you define your question there could be more than one answer. the answer i think you would be looking for is the colonization of America and in that case it can either be at plymoth rock (in new England) where all the Quakers and john smith and whoever landed from England.... of it could be somewhere in Alaska via a land bridge by ancient peoples that eventually became Indians.
cause they wanted to Actually, England did not begin the process of colonization significantly later than the rest of Europe. They colonized the East Coast of North America shortly after the French and Spanish began to explore the New World. but WHY?
England established its first colonies in the New World during the reign of King James I. In 1607, the colony of Jamestown was founded in Virginia, followed by the establishment of Plymouth Colony in 1620 by the Pilgrims. These colonies were the early beginnings of English colonization in North America.
no
the desire for new markets, raw materials, and strategic advantage
The New England colonies, the Middle colonies and the Southern colonies.
They were located along the Atlantic Coast.
There are hundreds of rivers in england
New England worried about Monroe's war plans, but he proclaimed that America should be free from future European colonization
Roanoke Colony or at least i think that is what you are asking for if not, sorry
The founder effect
It didn't effect them differently. New England benefited from the trade through shipping and marine products.
New England, ND
they came up with new ideas for the colonization ; for example. how to trade ..... etc
today, 80 percent of new England is covered by forests or thick woods and new England is by Atlantic ocean.