people left for a better life. the colonies had moderately low taxes (until the end of the french and Indian war), higher paying jobs and more job oppertunity, and less people which could mean more jobs, better selection, etc.
They wanted to leave Europe for a better life and to go away from religious
For religion and economic freedom from Europe
the pennsylvania colonists sometimes traveled even to get education some times they also could go to the nearest school. pennsylvania had one of the strongest education institutions. one of their schools grew into the university of Philadelphia. but usually they just went to the nearest school to them.
Plymouth is in Europe! It is in Devon, in the UK.
the Great Wagon Road traveled the Appalachian Valley from Pennsylvania to North Carolina where some colonist continued on to Georgia.
september 13, 1886
to get away from euopean controll
they left Europe to go to new jersy so they could worship any way that they felt was right
that they should leave this state and go to another that isn't free of slaves.
No, I have not visited Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Commas should go after "visited" and "Pennsylvania" in the sentence.
the early colonists escaped countries in Europe because they did not have religious freedom to seek religious freedom they sailed across the Atlantic ocean to the Americas.
Quakers were being jailed in England so it made sense to go to Pennsylvania.