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Q: Which explorer did traveled inland among native American settlements?
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What year was the Saint Lawrence River founded?

The first known European explorer to sail the inland part of the St. Lawrence was Jacques Cartier during his second trip to Canada in 1535.


Where were most early colonial settlements located?

Overland travel was difficult in the early colonies. For a long time, water transportation was the colonists' main link to the outside world. In fact, nearly all the early colonial settlements were port located on natural harbors or navigable rivers. New settlers migrated by sea to the growing coastal towns and inland trading posts on rivers. World Geography Today, Holt


What factors led people to move inland?

because they didn't want to be slaves so they moved inland to the non slave states. THAT'S THE REAL ANSWER!!!


Which was the first inland town in NZ?

Waipawa


How might the settlement locations of France and England have led to conflicts in North America?

France was first to settle and quick to move inland while England was later to the party and settled the available coast, including the coast of Hudson's Bay. This meant any expansion inland by England would have them moving into French claimed territory. That made the French and Indian war (Seven Years War) inevitable. Even after the French and Indian war, the settlement locations played a role in conflicts. The English trading posts on the Hudson's Bay, run by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC), found their business being hampered by French Voyagers who started trading inland, intercepting furs headed to the coast and the English company. The Northwest Company was eventually taken over by the HBC but the conflict has it's roots in settlements made by the French many years earlier.