Small and Independent.
because the first nation took there land
pilagrams
he didnt
The warm climate of the Tidewater region provided ideal agricultural conditions to grow crop for both Native Americans and European settlers alike. European settlers cultivated crops such as cotton, sugar, and rice to export to England.
They ummmm...tried to get help from the Natives of Canada.So the natives taught the settlers to fish, hunt, and dig (for oil, gold, silver, copper, and uranium) and those became mass producing in those communities.
It was in the early 1600s when settlers from France established communities on the St. Lawrence River. These settlers found the area to provide prime fishing capabilities and transportation opportunities.
It was in the early 1600s when settlers from France established communities on the St. Lawrence River. These settlers found the area to provide prime fishing capabilities and transportation opportunities.
The Puritans
They were permanent settlers in Mexico.
home to white settlers
Agriculture
Settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries often build communities along rivers because it was easy to travel up and down the rivers to trade and barter goods.
1832
isolated communities and lack of access to goods
Small and Independent.
The first settlers of West Virginia were primarily of English, Irish, and German descent, arriving in the mid-18th century. They were drawn to the region's fertile land and abundant natural resources. The area was originally part of Virginia, and settlers began to establish farms and communities, particularly in the eastern and central Appalachian regions. The influx of settlers intensified after the American Revolutionary War, leading to the eventual formation of West Virginia as a separate state in 1863.