The reason why so many Europeans wanted to live in the colonies was so that they could have a better life. Even though life was harsh in the colonies, they had plenty of resources and felt that they would have more money, more food, and more freedom there.
the Europeans settled in the colonies to have more land than before and for freedom.
3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
they wanted better life for family and start a new life
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3,929,214 people lived in the middle colonies.
I believe they are colonies
Many of the settlers that settled in the middle colonies were Dutch people from the Netherlands or Sweden. There were also German and Irish immigrants who settled in the middle colonies.
It is because they live together in many different ways and have some same personalities, they are meant to be together in colonies for different categories, and are both sometimes the same in many ways.
The loyalists were individuals that lived within the colonies yet still gave their loyalty to the British. After the Revolutionary War many of the loyalist left the colonies to live in Canada territories.
We come again and again...
Many animals live in the Southern Colonies. Such as, deer,salmon,buffalo,bear,ducks,birds,elk,moose.Im not sure about elk and moose though.
In the 1860s the British colonies were facing many different kinds of problems. One solution for all of these was for the colonies to come together to form one country. These are the problems that led to confederation:
Yes, but seldom with different species. Spider monkeys live in colonies of 15 to 25, and as many as 35 monkeys.
The sound the same "How many days you will live in a hell?Answer: till God will help to come back to surface
Yes, they did. The Scots-Irish have many cultural things that we still practice today.
they wanted better life for family and start a new life