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Q: Which colony was founded by the English with the goal of finding gold and wealth for settlers?
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Which colony was founded by the English with the goal of finding gold and wealth for the settlers?

Jamestown


Why this colony was founded and where the settlers came from?

Do you mean "why this country was founded" or colony, because you have to be specific (what colony are you talking about).your mather


What colony was founded by Catholic settlers?

That was Maryland.


Colony was founded as a home for English criminals?

The colony that was founded as a home for English criminals was Georgia.


Rhode Island and Connecticut were founded by settlers who left what colony?

Massachusetts.


Who founded the second English Colony at Plymoth?

The second Permanent English colony in the plymouth colony was founded by a group of people called Pilgrims or Separatists.


Which English colony was founded as a home for English colonies?

All English colonies were founded as homes for English colonists. That's kind of the whole point of a colony.


Why English settler wanted to hide their colony from Spaniards?

why english settlers wanted to hide their colony from spaniards


Was the Mayflower Compact signed at the end of the war?

No. The Mayflower Compact was signed by the English Separatists and settlers who founded Plymouth Colony, in 1620. It was not related to any war.


Who was the leader of the colony of Connecticut?

A puritan Thomas Hooker, who led 100 settlers into the to be Hartford, Connecticut where the colony was founded.


What group settled in massachusettts?

English Separatists founded Plymouth Colony in 1620. English Puritans founded the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.


Which southern colony was founded for English debtors?

That would be the colony of Georgia, that was founded by James Oglethorpe, in 1732.