There are many organizations for early immigrants to the United States: * The Roger Williams Family Society * National Society of Old Plymouth Colony Descendants * The Society of Mayflower Descendants * Jamestowne Society * DAR/SAR Good luck in getting connected!
there were none
it was muddy and a little like France now
during the 1600s williamsburg had barely begun a church and a college were all williamsburg had until 1699 when the capital was moved there
Like ******* immigrants!
there wasnt much entertainment. there was reading books.
I would like to say, the only "Americans" who have the right to be afraid of immigrants are the natives. Seeing as most modern Americans who are descended from the original settlers, are descendants of immigrants (more precisely, criminals from Britain)
Neither. The people in power in every country in the Americas are people who are from those countries and the descendants of immigrants. If the question intends to ask about whether in Latin American countries if Indigenous Americans or descendants of Spanish immigrants are the ones ruling the country, the answer is usually that Spanish immigrants or Non-Spanish immigrants are those who rule those countries, primarily because they are the majority and generally better educated. However, several political leaders, like President Evo Morales of Bolivia, are Indigenous Americans.
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
bad
there were none
i dont know i wasnt there
fur and essentials like food
it depended on imperialism
bad
vvfkfgjigg
ppootrrrfv tfr ryjryj
Many African immigrants came to the US in the 1600s and 1700s primarily due to the transatlantic slave trade, where millions were forcibly transported to work on plantations, particularly in the Southern colonies. They were sought after for their labor in cultivating cash crops like tobacco and cotton. Additionally, some Africans arrived as free individuals or through indentured servitude, seeking better opportunities and escaping difficult conditions in their homelands. Overall, the primary motivation for the majority was economic exploitation and forced labor.