A settlement of people who come from one country to live in another country is called an expatriate community. These communities often maintain ties to their home country while adapting to the culture of their new host country.
The people who settled Jamestown came from England. Jamestown, established in 1607, was the first permanent English settlement in North America.
America, The slave trades mainly happened 1802. That's where Caribbean/afro-Americans came from.
The Spanish settled in various regions of the Americas, including Mexico, the Caribbean islands, Central America, and South America. They established colonies and missions, integrating with local indigenous populations and shaping the cultures and societies of these regions.
The Khmers originally came from what is now known as Cambodia, where they have resided for centuries. They are the largest ethnic group in Cambodia and have played a significant role in shaping the country's history and culture.
If you go back thousands of years it would be the people's who came from Asia.
The Bering Land Bridge was used by the first people who came to the Americas.
they came for religious freedom from there mother country!!
.they were stupid
Nomad hunters.
Scholars believe the first people who arrived in the Americas came from Russia. They believe these people crossed the great ice bridge.
The Missionaries
The hunters and gathers. Then came the vikings. Then came exolorers.
The French came to the Americas for wealth. They were in the fur trade throughout the Americas.
According to the Center for the Study of the First Americans, the earliest inhabitants of the Americas came from south Siberia, between the Altai Mountains and Amur valley. They probably headed east to the Americas around 16,600 years ago. They, in turn, descended from modern humans who came out of Africa by 50,000 years ago and appeared in central Asia by 40,000 years ago.
people discovered how to make flour and bread
Because their history is not cleared