champlian
Successful New World colonies were primarily established by European powers such as England, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. However, notable exceptions include Indigenous nations and communities that were not seeking to establish European-style colonies, as well as later attempts by non-European entities that did not flourish, like many failed ventures by private individuals or groups. Additionally, many colonies were not initially successful due to factors like disease, conflict, or lack of resources.
English, Spanish, French
Jamestown,New Amsterdam,New Jersey
Dr. Suess
The colonies of the New World were a source of manufactured goods.
Successful New World colonies were primarily established by European powers such as England, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. However, notable exceptions include Indigenous nations and communities that were not seeking to establish European-style colonies, as well as later attempts by non-European entities that did not flourish, like many failed ventures by private individuals or groups. Additionally, many colonies were not initially successful due to factors like disease, conflict, or lack of resources.
The New World was started because Europeans wanted to start new colonies and explore the new land.
English, Spanish, French
Catholicism was permitted in English colonies
no, rocky just knocked people out
Jamestown,New Amsterdam,New Jersey
Germany STARTED ww1; A German prince started it, a son of Queen Victoria. I dont know how he started the war, but is was probably to establish new colonies.
Dr. Suess
Started in the New England colonies and spread to the rest of the colonies.
The colonies of the New World were a source of manufactured goods.
To south, they are: New England, the Middle Colonies, England, France and the Netherlands started colonies in both the West Indies and North America.
Proprietary colonies, royal colonies, and charter colonies.