There are a number of reasons why European settlers continued to come to the United States. These Europeans felt that they would have more opportunities here for example.
The question doesn't specify where 'here' is, but in parts of the world other than Europe, the European honeybee was introduced by settlers from Europe.
Native Americans are indigenous peoples who have lived in America for thousands of years, long before the arrival of European settlers. They did not "come" to America; rather, they have always been here.
North sibara is where native amaricans come from and they were the first ones here
Christianity was the religion of the first European settlers. They came here from Europe so that they could have freedom in their practices. In turn the early European settlers began to lead the American aboriginals toward a faith in Christ.
cuz they wanted 2 be here not were they were from
Most settlers came from Europe. The British settled here. People later mostly came from Ireland.
see link on left "First Settler"
Pocahontas was born in near the current town of Richmond Virginia about 15 years before European settlers arrived there. Very little real information is known about this time, as Europeans were still building the ships to come here.
The letters came by boat, I think.
ONE explanation I have heard was the traditional inquiry of early settlers when someone approached their cabin- "Who's here?".
the aborigines didn't think too much of the europeans. they fought and attacked the europeans. they didn' t like the europeans invading their 'home'.
You say it's name and say come here ____ and then continue. (Thats what i did)