The first successful English settlement in North America was established at Jamestown, Virginia, on May 14, 1607. This marked the beginning of permanent English colonization in the New World. Other significant settlements followed, including Plymouth in 1620. Each colony had its own unique founding date and circumstances.
The colonist wanted a practice of religon
The Proclamation Line,1763
appalachian mountains
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A non-example of a colonist would be an indigenous person living in their ancestral land prior to European settlement. Unlike colonists, who migrate to establish control and settle in a new territory, indigenous people are the original inhabitants of that land and have their own established cultures and societies.
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The colonist.
to find gold and to spread cathlic
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because that's were they landed
So they could have religious freedom.
To south America
COLONIST
1) To Live According to their religious beliefs
Settle in the Ohio River valley
To south America
The colonist wanted a practice of religon