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The North and South established many difference except in the economy. Both sides continued to rely heavily on agriculture for survival.

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Who established the most famous Lost Colony?

The lost colony of Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina, was established by British colonists led by Sir Walter Raleigh. When he came back from a trip to get more supplies from Britain, he landed on the island and found no one there - the colonists had disappeared. Historians have theories about what happened to the colonists of Roanoke Island, but no one knows for sure what happened.


What was the first english colony in north america-?

Roanoke Island, in what was then considered Virginia but is now North Carolina, was the first English settlement. Unfortunately, none of the colonists survived. Jamestown VA was the first permanent colony. The first English colony in North America was established on Roanoke Island in 1585, in what is now North Carolina. A second colony, the so-called Lost Colony, was established two years later, but vanished. A third colony was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607.


What did the Europeans immigrants bring?

The United States is a country of immigrants and with them came the ideas for a democracy, art, philosophy, foods, music, political figures ( Andrew Jackson's parents were immigrants) , and the makeup of the country. NO ONE who came as colonists was native to North America except the Native Americans. There is a ridiculous idea that the colonists were native to North America, but that is not true. They came from different parts of Europe to establish colonies for various reasons.


The virginia assembly that first established local representative self government for english settlers in north america?

In North America, the House of Burgesses became the first legislative assembly to elect representatives. It was founded by the Virginia Company, partly as a way to attract new English colonists to North America and improve their own quality of life.


What two colonies were established north of Massachusetts?

-New England -North American *apex

Related Questions

Why did north America controlled by the French have few slaves?

French colonists rarely established large plantations in North America


Where in North America did the English colonists settle?

Eastern coast except for Florida


Why did the french play a limited role in the Atlantic slave trade to north America?

French colonists rarely established large plantations in North America


How did the colonists use the land in North Carolina?

The colonists in North Carolina primarily used the land for agriculture, focusing on crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo. They also utilized the forests for timber and naval stores, as well as engaging in hunting and fishing for sustenance. Additionally, the colonists established towns and settlements along the coast and rivers for trade and commerce.


What were the first countries established North Carolina?

The territory that is now North Carolina was originally part of the Province of Carolina, which was established by English colonists in the late 17th century. The province was initially a single entity but eventually split into two separate colonies: North Carolina and South Carolina in 1712. The first European settlement in North Carolina was established by the English in 1585 at Roanoke Island, although it ultimately failed.


Where did the colonists settle in Roanoke island?

The colonists settled in Roanoke Island, which is located in present-day North Carolina. Initially established in 1585, the settlement later became known as the "Lost Colony" when its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared in 1590.


How have differences in climate and resources led to different economic patterns in North Korea and South Korea?

i dont know? who would except for einstein.


Who lived in the Roanoke colony?

The Roanoke colony was established by English colonists in North Carolina in the late 16th century. The exact fate of the colonists remains a mystery as they disappeared without a trace, leading to the colony being referred to as the "Lost Colony".


What were three problems between the colonists and the French in North America?

THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS


What did the north American colonists eat?

The north american colonists ate like rabbits.Fruit,veggies,and bread.


Who established the most famous Lost Colony?

The lost colony of Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina, was established by British colonists led by Sir Walter Raleigh. When he came back from a trip to get more supplies from Britain, he landed on the island and found no one there - the colonists had disappeared. Historians have theories about what happened to the colonists of Roanoke Island, but no one knows for sure what happened.


What year was North Carolina was established?

North Carolina was established in 1653