The three way trade New England merchants established with the Caribbean colonies in order to acquire British goods is an example of triangular trade. The rise of trade in New England led to the rise of cities along the coast.Ê
nthe Separatists contracted with a group of English merchants. The merchants recruited other colonists to supplement the small group & to provide needed skills for the new colony. The colonists agreed to send fish, timber and fur back to England for seven years to pay off their debts.
Answer The Church of England was established by King Henry VIII of England in 1534 (EDIT)
to escape religious persecution establish a puritan commanwealth
England wasn't established like America, it just evolved.
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nthe Separatists contracted with a group of English merchants. The merchants recruited other colonists to supplement the small group & to provide needed skills for the new colony. The colonists agreed to send fish, timber and fur back to England for seven years to pay off their debts.
England
the colonists came from England
Jamestown succeeded because the colonists received continual supplies and support from England, established trade and alliances with Native Americans, and eventually established a successful economy based on tobacco cultivation. Roanoke failed due to a lack of supplies and support from England, conflict with Native Americans, and the mysterious disappearance of the colonists, which remains unsolved to this day.
It didn't. The colonists became unfriendly towards England.
English law required Colonists to trade with England.
From England to the Caribbean it is about a nine hour flight.
In 1176 there were no colonists. England in 1046 was conquered by William the Conquerer. It isn't until 1607 that Jamestown was established and 1620 for the Pilgrims, so your question is about 500 years off.
colonial boycotts hated the colonists and England traded
New England colonists used many of the instruments that we use today. For example, handmade flutes, drums, and guitars were commonly used by New England colonists.
Georgia's colonists came from England. In 1732, James Oglethorpe established this colony as a refuge for English debtors. The colony was named for King George II.
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