Early settlers likely chose the British coast to live due to its strategic location for trade and transportation, its access to resources such as fish and timber, and its defensive advantages against potential invaders across the sea. The coast also provided opportunities for fishing, farming, and maritime activities, making it a practical choice for settlement.
Early Spanish, British, and Russian explorers of what is now British Columbia came to the region in order to chart new trade routes, establish colonies, and exploit the region's resources such as furs and timber. They were also seeking to expand their empires and secure territories in the New World.
Africa had the greatest number of British colonies, with several countries falling under British colonial rule during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These colonies were established for economic, political, and strategic reasons.
Most early plantations in the British colonies were located near rivers or bodies of water for irrigation, transportation, and trade purposes. This proximity ensured access to water for crops, as well as a means of transporting goods to market.
Halkett Island is named after Richard Halkett, a British naval officer who mapped the island in the early 19th century.
Francisco Pizarro explored South America, specifically the western coast. He played a significant role in the conquest of the Inca Empire in the early 16th century.
William Parker - early settler - died in 1686.
Pioneer
what legal incentive drew settelers westward
The plural form of the noun settler is settlers.example: The early settlers built their communities with their own hands.
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wool and cloth
the early settler named it after bloomington IL
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