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Q: When did the people from England sent ships over to America?
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What did people use to get to America?

Ships. They came over on SHIPS!


How did the first people come to American?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


How did the first American people come to the US?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


How did the first Americans come to the us?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


How did the first American come to the US?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


How did the thirteen colonies send mail to England?

They sent mail when trading ships went over to England.


The colonists begin to change their minds about viewing the England as their own country after what?

After England went out of sight over the stern of their ships.


What gave England control over the east coast of America to the Mississippi?

England


Did England take over America?

It may not be very accurate to ask if England took over America. England was the reason for the origin of America; the English colonized it (along with a few other nations). During the Revolutionary War however, England did conquer sizable tracts of what is now American land, but otherwise the term "take over" is probably inappropriate.


Who broght the diseases over that killed the native Americans?

the people form england brought small pox over to america. then became friends with the natives and thats how they died


Ships had to be English?

Not all ships were from the English. Ships came from all over the world from different countries with people who spoke different languages.


Why did people make ships?

To carry stuff and people over Waters too big to put a bridge over.