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It was the first success full New England Colony in the Americas. It wasn't the first New England colony success full (they had other success full colonies), it wasn't the first success full colony in America, and it wasn't the first success full colony in America. It was the FIRST SUCCESS FULL NEW ENGLAND COLONY IN THE AMERICAS. Got all that?
Spain, France, and England were Eurpoean nations that were the most successful Your Welcome!!!! I would hardly call it a honor or success.
Apprentices contributed enormously to the success of the English colonies in the Columbian exchange by learning how to trade.
They wanted to complete their reform of the Church of England and demonstrate the success of their theocracy.
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It was the first success full New England Colony in the Americas. It wasn't the first New England colony success full (they had other success full colonies), it wasn't the first success full colony in America, and it wasn't the first success full colony in America. It was the FIRST SUCCESS FULL NEW ENGLAND COLONY IN THE AMERICAS. Got all that?
if it werent for sacagawea the louis and clark expedition may not have been a success
Spain, France, and England were Eurpoean nations that were the most successful Your Welcome!!!! I would hardly call it a honor or success.
A factor in the success of the English colonies is that large numbers of settlers migrated to the English colonies. Also, the English colonists had diplomatic relations with the Iroquois League.
Religious tolerance contributed to the success of the middle colonies.
After returning to England to report his success, Cabot departed on a second expedition in mid-1498, but is thought to have perished in a shipwreck en route.
Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, served as an interpreter and guide to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She played a crucial role in facilitating communication with Native American tribes and navigating unfamiliar terrain, contributing to the success of the expedition.
yes it was, because he completed it.
Which success
Apprentices contributed enormously to the success of the English colonies in the Columbian exchange by learning how to trade.
Sir Francis drakes expeditions were all success and not a failure.
The Spanish were the first to arrive in South America. There was much more competition in North America than South America. The French, Dutch and English all had colonies in North America.