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Both the early and later settlers ate from the land and traded good. They both were from North America.
People that were kidnapped and transported to America from Africa. However there were many early settlers in America that performed their own labour as well.
uprooted sheep farmers from eastern and western England (D)
The Yayoi people.
They were people who lived in the early ages of america
Early settlers rarely ate lamb unless they were wealthy. Usually, they ate mutton.
Both the early and later settlers ate from the land and traded good. They both were from North America.
The native/indigenous people of Haiti when Columbus arrived were the Taíno. The Taíno people are believed to be relatives of the Arawak people of South America. The first European settlers of Haiti were Spaniards.
The Ortoiroid people were the first human settlers of the Caribbean. They are believed to have developed in South America before moving to the West Indies.
wealthy Loyalists had left America.
The Mississippi River served as a highway for early explorers, immigrants, and settlers in North America. Its long stretch allowed for transportation of people and goods, facilitating movement and settlement in the region.
They had no toilets.
Drain it.
Early settlers in American had no formal government. The people based everything in their lives around their religion. America now has a formal government that is not formed around a religion because of the diverse cultures.
The early Australian settlers were a mixture of convicts, officers and the officers' wives and children. Some of them were therefore free settlers.
The Early settlers
Honey bees aren't native to North America but were taken there by the early settlers about 400 years ago.