They didn't settle there because they had everything they needed in the Netherlands like wealth.
because they suck
Few people from the Netherlands settled in New Netherland because they had many freedoms and saw no reason to leave.
Because there were few trees
People in the Netherlands speak Dutch, but quite a few also speak French and other languages.
Because only who were Catholics could settle and they couldn't own land
Boston, New York, Baltimore to name a few.
Few French settlers were in New France because they couldn't own land, it was too cold for farming, they had to follow Roman Catholic religion, and few people were allowed to trap legally.
Becuz to make the population larger in the colonial times
The first people to actually "settle" in Nevada were the people on their way to California for gold-but a few stayed in Nevada. The population grew from then.
They settled in the New England region because of all the factories.
The truth is noeone knows for sure, It may settle tommorrow or it may settle in a few months. But it is causing many flight delays for people all over the world.
The first people to actually "settle" in Nevada were the people on their way to California for gold-but a few stayed in Nevada. The population grew from then.
There were already a few people in Washington, D.C. who already lived there when it was established, most notably in the areas of Georgetown, Tennleytown and Anacostia. Few people lived in the city, however, until the American Civil War when the growth of the Federal government required more workers.
New York City was called New Amsterdam by the Dutch settlers. The surrounding area that is now part of New York State, New Jersey, Delaware and Connecticut, and a few small areas of Pennsylvania and Rhode Island, was called New Netherlands. New Amsterdam was part of the New Netherlands area.