The Northeast region of the United States was primarily settled by various Indigenous peoples, including the Iroquois and Algonquin tribes. European colonization began in the early 17th century, primarily with the arrival of the English, Dutch, and French. The English established several colonies, such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, while the Dutch settled in areas that would become New York and New Jersey. This blend of Indigenous and European cultures significantly influenced the region's development and identity.
Because the first settled agricultural cultures first emerged there.
ANSWER The Colony of New York
New Zealand has two cultures, Maori and Pakeha (non-Maori). Maori is the indigenous culture and Pakeha is made up of the many cultures that have settled in New Zealand since the arrival of the first Europeans.
Each region adapted the traditions and/or beliefs of those who settled in that area.
Most would have crossed the Atlantic from Europe. A smaller number would have come from Cuba.
The Europeans
what are the cultures in the northeast of u.s.a
Immigrants settled mainly in cities and the Northeast and Midwest.
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Hunters and Gatherers from less fertile areas like northeast Asia
Up in the northeast
Hunters and Gatherers from less fertile areas like northeast Asia
Atlantic Ocean
nomadic cultures move around from place 2 place whereas civilzations are settled
The Spanish settled the Caribbean islands.
Because the first settled agricultural cultures first emerged there.
more people settled in villages had more food , so more cultures formed