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The English made a colony called Roanoke twice but both times it failed. I think the next establishment built was Jamestown (in Massatchusetts). That one "survived"
13... the thirteen original colonies
No the acadians were not accepted by the British colonists in America because they were foreign, but some made their way to Louisiana where the French did accept them.
It made more money for the colonists because the land was cheaper and bigger
Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angryGave it back to France which made the colonists angry
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The English made a colony called Roanoke twice but both times it failed. I think the next establishment built was Jamestown (in Massatchusetts). That one "survived"
13... the thirteen original colonies
No the acadians were not accepted by the British colonists in America because they were foreign, but some made their way to Louisiana where the French did accept them.
About 48% of the colonists were English, so they made considerable contributions to the development of the government.
The Native Americans taught the colonists a lot about the land and how to survive. Afterwards, many of the Native Americans were displaced.
because even though the king wasent helping them he made them pay taxes
It made more money for the colonists because the land was cheaper and bigger
Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angryGave it back to France which made the colonists angry
the colonist made many laws that were new ideas at the time. colonists demanded rights that the english thought were almost rebellious! with laws protecting freedom of speech colonists were building a system of government that represent the people
It was because they found that they could not expect any help from the Dutch Republic at that point. The Duch were moreover at that moment cutting a deal with the British to trade New Amsterdam for the colony of Surinam in South America.
continued to drift in a period of benign neglect