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The Virginia settlers came from some random countries in England.;)
Because some people were indentured slaves
The Virginia Company founded Jamestown,Virginia in 1607. They called it that after England's King James I.
There are pictures of the colony of Virginia or mostly picture of old maps and the other colonies. There are pictures of the first settlers and the land.
The early English settlers profited mostly from agriculture.
Because the Canadians were being very unfair to them, taking their land, starting racial prejudice, throwing them into poverty, killing their families, and killing their leaders (thanks to John A. MacDonald, a Canadian "hero").
No, Indians (Cherokee) did not migrate to that area, they were there when white settlers migrated to the area from Europe however and some certainly stayed.
In 1676, an armed rebellion, led by Nathaniel Bacon took place in Virginia. It was called Bacon's Rebellion. Bacon and some other settlers were rebelling against the rule of Governor William Berkeley, who failed to address the concerns the settlers had about their safety.
First found in Northumberland where they were seated from very ancient times along the banks of the River Tyne. Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: Robert Tyndall who was perhaps one of the first recorded settlers in the U.S. He settled in Virginia in 1606; 14 years before the "Mayflower." The widow Tindall settled in Virginia in 1623.
they were unhappy because they were being tax way too
The IRA is considered by some to be a conduit for individuals in Northern Ireland who were unhappy with their government. Their opinions are not representative of most of the people living in Northern Ireland at this time.
The settlers moved on to Indian land.