Micheal Forn
The Dutch controlled the land between the English colonies in the north and south. Henry Hudson was an explorer for the Dutch East India Company exploring for a passage to the Indies for the Netherlands.
Lands that are controlled by another nation are called territories.
The English controlled the economy of the south. They settled along th Atlantic coast where they were interconnected with rivers and trade routes. This allowed for easy communication. Whenever trade was shipped out, it had to be passed through English colonies.
by going to land and making a city
no, it was founded by settlers from James town and they claimed land 1 by 1. after they had 13 they made up the 13 colonies
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English women could not own land after they were married.
=About the English stealing the Dutches land=
New France
The size of that tract of land was believed to be to large to be controlled by a single government.
In 1763, England controlled Canada and the French land east of Mississippi River. Those were some of the territories and colonies that are now part of modern Canada.
France. It was called Louisiana after their king Louis XIV.