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The problems faced by early settlers to New Zealand were largely the same as settlers to other European colonies throughout the world at this time. Many of the early settlers were fleeing the unemployment and resulting poverty associated with the Industrial Revolution in Europe and so were lacking in the resources needed to start their new life. Settlers could be faced with hostility from the local natives. They became victims of unscrupulous land dealers. They may have faced hostility from fellow settlers, as in the case of the Chinese in New Zealand. When they arrived they found little in the way of local infrastructure waiting for them; things such as accommodation and transport were often, on arrival, found to be poor or nonexistant.
The main problems that the early settlers of America faced were: Disease: Malaria, Smallpox, Cholera. Indian tribe attacks: King Phillips War, Roanoke Island, Jamestown Massacre or(Indian Massacre of 1622) Crop Failure: In Jamestown, the settlers arrived to late in the year to plant crops. Many early settlers of the Virginia Colony were unaccustomed to hard labor and the settlement was not producing enough to sustain themselves.
They faced the world ;)
a lot of them
new settlers, herds moving, [e.c.t]
because their was rich farm land and it wascheep
They faced multiple problems...though the main ones were national debt,and the arguments over Government power balance.
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What problems faced new nation in Latin America?
Paul faced many problems in the new testament. He was shipwrecked, put in Jail and the church of Corinth gave him trouble.
The new rule of Tokugawa Shoguns, and new danger faced from trade.
The colonists faced many hardships during their first several months in he New World. They suffered from disease, hunger, and lack of adequate shelter.