There were several reasons: England was in upheaval after the War of the Roses http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wars_of_the_Roses People were not comfortable with some of the political and religious changes, so they sought a new life. England was also dealing with the Black Plague. Although the plague was around as early as the 14th century there were increases in outbreaks that led some people to migrate away. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death
technically, its everywhere. long ago people began to settle in many parts of the world. America was not the first country where people began to settle.
Pilgrims
They settled in the Massachusetts Bay area. The first colony was on the east coast of North America.
They often lived near fjords. Norway is in the area the came from. They eventually settled in France and England.
Yes, the Native American Society did settle in America.
no
1600s
new england
Discrimination of those who were not Anglicans were some of the changes in England that helped motivate the colonists to settle in North America.
Discrimination of those who were not Anglicans were some of the changes in England that helped motivate the colonists to settle in North America.
Discrimination of those who were not Anglicans were some of the changes in England that helped motivate the colonists to settle in North America.
Pruitans began to settle in New England because they wanted to practice their own religion without persecution.
Pruitans began to settle in New England because they wanted to practice their own religion without persecution.
Dutch?
this was my Q. !
1600s
Because you had private trading