New England colonists settled in villages to have community
security. Living by oneself in a new land could be full of unknown
dangers.
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What colony were the present-day cities of Albany and New York a part of
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Albany and New York cities were once a part of the Dutch colony
New Netherland, the capital of which was New Amsterdam. It ran from
1614-1667, although the Dutch reclaimed it from 1673-1674.
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What was a difference between the middle colonies and the carolinas
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people were separated by social class in Carolinas - apex
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Why did new England colonists settle in villages
New England colonists settled in villages to have community
security. Living by oneself in a new land could be full of unknown
dangers.
What colony were the present-day cities of Albany and New York a part of
Albany and New York cities were once a part of the Dutch colony
New Netherland, the capital of which was New Amsterdam. It ran from
1614-1667, although the Dutch reclaimed it from 1673-1674.
What was a difference between the middle colonies and the carolinas
people were separated by social class in Carolinas - apex