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Q: What was the voyage like for the colonists who settled in the British 13 colonies?
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What was the voyage of Georgia's first colonists from England took how many days?

two wweeks


Who is john thomas white and what did he do and how did he do it?

John White was the leader (governor) of the Roanoke colony settled off the cost of Virginia in 1587. It used the site of a previous failed colony from 1585. His daughter gave birth to the first child born in the English colonies, Virginia Dare. However, the colony vanished while White was on an ill-fated voyage back to England to bring more colonists and supplies, leaving only traces of his daughter and the other families by the time White returned in 1590.


What kinds of religious rituals or traditions did colonist observe?

Depends on which colonists you are speaking of- There were far more than the Pilgrims of New England. Among other- earlier settlers- in Virginia, the first Thanksgiving was a day of prayer giving thanks for the safe arrival after an ocean voyage. Many colonists were members of the Anglican Church, some were Society of Friends (Quakers) some were Catholic, and some were Jewish.


Is the Mayflower Compact a self-government in the middle colonies?

The mayflower compact was the first document written by the pilgrims on their voyage to the new world. It was indeed a self-government contract and was in the New England Colonies.


What continent did John Cabot find?

Explorer John Cabot is credited with discovering the land now known to be Newfoundland in North America. His voyage laid the foundation for British claims to Canada. He also found a shorter route across the Atlantic, which eventually led to the establishment of the thirteen colonies.

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Where weren't colonists being represented?

The distance between the mother country and the colonies made it impossible. They were thousands of miles apart and 4 months voyage to the colonies.


What is the main reason the colonists won against the British?

Logistically and financially, the British could not maintain hostile operations in their American colonies. With the French, and to a much lesser extent, the Spanish involved, England was leary of a full blown war with American allies on continental Europe. The Seven Years War had all but bankrupted the English treasury, and she still hadn't fully recouperated when the American colonies revolted.


What was the date of the Boston Tea Party and why?

The Boston Tea party occurred on December 16th, 1773, when a group of British colonists, in protest of the Tea Act, threw 342 chests of British Tea into Boston Harbor. The Tea Act had been passed earlier that same year by British Parliament. It stated that the British government would pay 4/5 of the cost of the voyage for the tea to be shipped to America (the tea came from British India. The British East India Company was badly in need of revenue) so that they could sell the tea there for a lower cost than smuggled tea. The British then taxed the purchase of this tea in the colonies in order to pay for the 4/5 of the voyage. This did, indeed, make the tea cheaper than the tea currently being sold in the colonies, but the colonists were simply angry at the fact that they were being taxed without representation. This anger was fueled by many taxes imposed by the British during the 1760's, which were originally levied to pay for the great cost the British suffered in the Seven Years' War against France. (The French and Indian War was part of the Seven Years' War.) Previous to these wars, the colonies imposed their own taxes on themselves to go to the colony, and little tax was paid to Britain itself.


What was the name of the voyage from Africa to the colonies for slaves?

Middle passage.


How does equiano's voyage compare with those of explorers and colonists?

This is a false question. There is no accurate answer.


What do you think the voyage was like for the colonists?

I think it was crowded and difficult to support but they had the supplies necessary


What was the voyage of Georgia's first colonists from England took how many days?

two wweeks


What are alike with the french and English colonies?

The French and English colonies helped form America and they both took a voYage to the Americas.


Was Erik the reds voyage to Greenland successful?

Yes. He founded two colonies there.


How did European women manage to pay for their voyage to the American colonies?

As indentured servants


What is the voyage of Eric the red?

He was a Viking explorer who explored Greenland and established two colonies there.


Who is john thomas white and what did he do and how did he do it?

John White was the leader (governor) of the Roanoke colony settled off the cost of Virginia in 1587. It used the site of a previous failed colony from 1585. His daughter gave birth to the first child born in the English colonies, Virginia Dare. However, the colony vanished while White was on an ill-fated voyage back to England to bring more colonists and supplies, leaving only traces of his daughter and the other families by the time White returned in 1590.