because they did not know how to cross over to other lands
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If you are referring to "New England," this means a group of British colonies in the New World that today are the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. The people who lived in the British colonies originally came from England to live in North America; eventually, these colonists declared their independence from England, and New England became part of the United States.
in cities
Most people who lived in Pennsylvania in colonial times were from England, looking to find a new, better life. The reason they came to the 13 colonies was because of religious reasons, mostly.
Like those movies about native Americans thats how they lived
1.25M lived in the State of Maine as of 2005.
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Yes, ''King James.''
Logan is cool
they lived in the area between Maine and New Brunswick
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Penobscot Indians lived in Maine U.S.A
poor people lived in a short period of time.and thats why 19 to 25 people lived.
that period was the middle ages
Ed Muskie lived in Waterville, Maine, then later in his life on Boothby Road in Kennebunk, Maine.
The Penobscot people were People who lived in Maine but didn't know how to speak Engish, so they sold their land to English setterlers.
they lived by the ocean in Maine and sevived on deer and other animals of sort