Pioneer
A pioneer.
A person who leaves their own country or region to settle in another is called an expatriate or an immigrant, depending on the reason for their move and their legal status in the new country.
People settle in a particular region due to job opportunities and economic considerations, such as access to resources or government incentives. Additionally, factors like climate, access to amenities, and proximity to family and friends can also influence where people choose to settle.
A person who leaves their own country or region to settle in another is commonly referred to as an "immigrant." Immigrants move to another country typically for reasons such as better job opportunities, quality of life, or to reunite with family members.
Abraham
Simply because all people settle where they live. It's the definition of settling.
ca. 1200-1100B.C.E.
Mexico
Israel.
Mexico
New England
valley and ridge
coastal plain
BRUTOS
Which region did the puritans settle while seeking religious freedom
They were monotheistic, or at least monolatrous (which is a prototype of monotheism).