It was Georgia.
georgia
Georgia
along the St. Lawrence River
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Giovanni da Verrazzano sailed along the coast of North Carolina but he did not found any colony.
many of these settlers were farmers, of both crops and livestock. The English were mainly preoccupied with tobacco and fishing, especially coastal colonies.
to continue to promote Christianity and to enrich themselves of the new land it was formed from Pennsylvania's lower counties to provide ocean access for pennslyvania.
The first American colonies by Britain were founded along the east coast, the first permanent colony being Jamestown, Virginia.
Along the St.Lawrence River
along the St. Lawrence River
Along the Atlantic Coast!
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On the east coast from Massachusetts to North Carolina
Yes. The first British (English) colony was Jamestown, Virginia founded in 1607 (over 400 years ago!). So yes, in 1750, there were already Britich colonies developed.
It was taken over by the British and became New York.
Because Pennsylvania was a land locked colony they needed a sea port to bring their crops to other colonies along the east side of america.
Giovanni da Verrazzano sailed along the coast of North Carolina but he did not found any colony.
In 1607 about 100 English colonists arrived along the west bank of the James river in Virginia. They founded Jamestown on May 13, 1607. It was the first English settlement in North America.
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