In the 1500s the French monarchy was preoccupied with European Wars as well as with internal conflict (religiously) and therefore took a while to start colonizing the land they had found.
Scottish Presbyterians, French Huguenots, and members of the Methodist, Baptist, and Catholic Church began to come in the early 1700s.
No. Italian people did come to the early American colonies, but Italy didn’t colonize.
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It depends how early: 1700s: agriculture 1800s: Railroads 1900s: cars.
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The hope for gems and minerals was most likely the reason that the French and British made alliances with Native Americans in the early 1700s. The French and British hoped to enslave them if needed.
The hope for gems and minerals was most likely the reason that the French and British made alliances with Native Americans in the early 1700s. The French and British hoped to enslave them if needed.
Some early attempts at settlement succeeded
I'm guessing Christian, if you're talking about they Loyalists in the Revolutionary War in America in the 1700s. Most of the people in early America were Christian.
French Missionaries
The hope for gems and minerals was most likely the reason that the French and British made alliances with Native Americans in the early 1700s. The French and British hoped to enslave them if needed.
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