The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.
The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.
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No, he was already a highly successful adult in the US.
There is no city known as 'little England'. The Welsh county of Pembrokeshire is known as 'little England beyond Wales', but that's about it.
After John Cabot it took about 100 years before the English did any further exploring or colonizing. Jamestown, Virginia was the first English settlement in America.
If you mean human faculties such as sight, smell, hearing, taste or touch, then 'sense' is correct. As a matter of some little interest, there is a River Sence flowing in England
During the middle ages. Europeans had done little exploring beyond their own shores.Except for the Holy land, they they had very little knowledge of. or interest in, other lands. During the Reinassance , however, Europeans became curious about the world around them. This lead to an interest in science and technology. It also led to the age of Exploration. Hope i helped..