colonies
i think..
The question actually uses both the singular and plural form. One colonist - the colonist's property. Two colonists - the colonists' properties.
By caac pipi chorro
It was named Boston
Townsend Acts
Cities are usually named after people like the city Raleigh in North Carolina was named after famous colonist Walter Raleigh.
Jamestown they named it after King James
The natural features affected the settlement of the English colonies by deciding where they colonist could settle. Features, such as water, mountains, and flat lands made it possible or impossible for a settlement to be established.
Montreal
The Roanoke Colony.
Settlement named after a king typically refers to various places or regions named in honor of a monarch. For example, the term "king" might evoke settlements named after King George, King William, or other historical figures. Specific context is needed to identify which settlement is being referred to, as many locations around the world have been named after kings. If you have a specific settlement in mind, please provide its name for a more precise answer.
The first Dutch settlement in Albany was named Fort Orange.
A colony that I would like to be in is Jamestown, Virginia because it was the first permanent English settlement in the US.