Appalachian Trail
The the colonial settlements mainly south had many settlers from the Caribbean.
As settlers began to claim Indian lands in the South, tensions escalated between Native American tribes and European settlers, leading to violent conflicts such as the Creek War and the Seminole Wars. The U.S. government often sided with settlers, implementing policies that forced Native Americans from their ancestral lands through treaties, many of which were made under duress. This encroachment resulted in significant loss of life, culture, and territory for Indigenous peoples, culminating in the tragic Trail of Tears, where thousands were forcibly relocated. The settlers' expansion also contributed to the broader narrative of westward expansion and Manifest Destiny in the United States.
Mingo Indians, who were members of the Iroquois tribes, migrated to the Ohio Country in the mid eighteenth century. The Ohio Country included the region west of the Appalachian mountains, and in the upper Ohio River Valley south of Lake Erie.
The area named after the Indian town is Massachusetts. The name is derived from the Massachusett tribe, whose name means "near the great hill," referring to the Blue Hills located south of Boston. Early English settlers adopted the name as they established their colony in the region during the early 17th century.
The fertile farm land was the original reason that settlers were attracted to the South. The warmer weather was another reason they wanted to go to the South.
settlers in the south who wanted land for cotton farming
Towns in South Dakota that are named for an Indian tribe include the following: Iroquois Sisseton [named for the Sisseton (or Sissetowan) division of the Native American Sioux]
There are many countries where immigrants come from. The first settlers were Dutch, followed by the British and French. The largest Indian population outside of India is in South Africa.
settlers in the south who wanted land for cotton farming
# they migrate down south
They migrate south for food
They migrate south for food
Over 2,000 Native Americans were forced to relocate south.
1,200 years!
this a fairly simple q and i wish i could tell u in person the answer is the Indian - south African tribe mocahoca lala
South America
Yes, they migrate through out South America