They did not found colonies, they took over other peoples, cities and tribes.
The Irish linen industry is among the industries that dominated the middle Atlantic colonies.
Puritans
No
i think it is wheat
None; the middle colonies had a very diverse religious population.
Peru and Mexico
about 1215 b.c. the Egyptians began to lose parts of their empire to invaders known as the Sea peoples:)
Wealthy planters
Cyrus the Great dominated the Medes, and the combined power launched the spread of the Persians into their own empire.
The Persians had been dominated by the Medes, but king Cyrus took over Media and joined their forces together which enabled him to take over the Babylonian Empire. With this even greater power, he was able to expand through Western Asia, and into Central Asia.
The Europeans were more powerful and superior in the usage of weapons and resources, which allowed them to conquer these lands, ultimately establishing colonies.
Pershing was a US general. If you mean Persians, they dominated the eastern (not western) part Mediterranean on its Asian shores and Egypt until the conquest of their empire by Alexander the Great. Their dominance was replaced by that of the Greek-dominated Hellenistic States: the Kingdom of Pergamon, the Seleucid Empire and the Ptolemaic Kingdom.