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The founder of the New England colonies were the English Pilgrims who moved to the New World from England. The first English settlement later became the colony known as Jamestown.
the early settlement were colonies.
The first permanent English settlement in the colonies was Jamestown(e).
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the French settlements in North America was slower than English colonies because the English colonies had more slaves
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.
The first permanent settlement in New England was started by King James I of Britain chartered the two Virginia Companies, of London and Plymouth and established Jamestown Settlement in May 1607.
English leaders believed the main purpose of the colonies was to generate economic profit and strengthen England's global influence. They aimed to exploit the natural resources of the colonies, create markets for English goods, and provide strategic military bases. Additionally, the colonies were seen as a solution to social issues in England, such as overpopulation and unemployment, by providing a space for settlement and opportunity. Overall, the colonies were viewed as essential to England's economic prosperity and imperial ambitions.
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