If I not mistaken in the east right above New York,as Maine,Vermont and what we called New England
They had no status, and were brought to America as slaves.
I think that African-Americans were brought over on boats and were captured by the Europeans.
They Didn't arrive in America. They were from Europe so they didn't go to America
cos the french were the first to arrive in the northern colonies during the hunting season so word spread fast from tribe to tribe and so on
1620
They had no status, and were brought to America as slaves.
The first Slaves arrived to america arrived in the us colonies and they were thirdteen of them. ^_^
British emigrants, soon followed by Germans.
Actually, it was the Norse (Vikings) who first settled and started colonies in the 11th century. Settlements were started and maintained in both Greenland and Newfoundland, some lasting more than 200 years before Columbus first arrive in Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and Cuba. There is some debate that even these early settlements were pre-dated by Polynesian settlers arriving in South America.
The Marquis de Lafayette arrived in the colonies on 1777.
The original white population was entirely British, being made up of British convicts, officers and marines, with a few free settlers in the mix.Soon after colonisation, people from other European and former European colonies began to arrive, as well as people who had tried their luck (and failed) in America.
I think that African-Americans were brought over on boats and were captured by the Europeans.
Colonies are not on ships people are. When people arrive they create colonies.
The first British colony in America was the one on Roanoke Island. (NC)
They Didn't arrive in America. They were from Europe so they didn't go to America
Chinese cuisine was first introduced to America in the beginning to mid 19th century when Chinese immigrants started to settle along the California coast.
The Spanish were the first to arrive in South America. There was much more competition in North America than South America. The French, Dutch and English all had colonies in North America.