Most of the Appalachian settlers came from Germany as well as the UK countries of Scotland, England and Ireland.
cause they had horses
the primary motive of most european settlers in america
The first settlers in Maine were likely Native American tribes such as the Abenaki, Penobscot, and Passamaquoddy who have inhabited the region for thousands of years before European settlers arrived. The first European explorers to reach Maine were likely Norse Vikings around the year 1000, but the first permanent European settlement was established by the English in the early 1600s.
European exploration led to the widespread colonization and exploitation of the Americas, resulting in the displacement and mistreatment of indigenous populations. The introduction of new diseases and the forced labor system also had devastating effects on the native populations. Additionally, the influx of European settlers and the establishment of new trade routes forever changed the landscape and ecosystems of the Americas.
Most of the Appalachian settlers came from Germany as well as the UK countries of Scotland, England and Ireland.
Most of the Appalachian settlers came from Germany as well as the UK countries of Scotland, England and Ireland.
settlers Wanted cross the Appalachians because
It was hard to cross the Appalachians and it made travel difficult and dangerous
European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.
pioneers
jamestown
Pennsylvania :)
for trade and transportation
cause they had horses
European settlers came from many, virtually all, European countries. The largest were the British, Irish, German, Italian, Spanish, and the French.
The European settlers brought both Catholicism and Protestantism from their native countries and went on from there