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Rapid colonization in New England led to significant changes in the region's ecology and indigenous populations. The influx of settlers resulted in widespread deforestation for agriculture and settlement, disrupting local ecosystems. Additionally, this colonization often resulted in the displacement and marginalization of Native American tribes, as they faced loss of land, resources, and traditional ways of life due to increasing European settlement and conflicts.

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What was England's first attempt at colonization in the new world called?

Roanoke Colony or at least i think that is what you are asking for if not, sorry


Was the defeat of the Spanish armada important to north American colonization because it enabled England to conquer Spain's New World empire?

yes


Why did England colonize the new world later than the rest of Europe?

cause they wanted to Actually, England did not begin the process of colonization significantly later than the rest of Europe. They colonized the East Coast of North America shortly after the French and Spanish began to explore the New World. but WHY?


Where did colonization occur first?

depending on how you define your question there could be more than one answer. the answer i think you would be looking for is the colonization of America and in that case it can either be at plymoth rock (in new England) where all the Quakers and john smith and whoever landed from England.... of it could be somewhere in Alaska via a land bridge by ancient peoples that eventually became Indians.


Why did john Cabot claim for England after exploring the bew world?

John Cabot claimed land for England after exploring the New World in 1497 as part of England's efforts to establish a presence in the Americas. His voyages were funded by King Henry VII, who sought to expand England's trade and influence. Cabot believed he had discovered a new route to Asia, but instead, he encountered parts of North America, leading to England's first claims in the New World. This laid the groundwork for future English exploration and colonization.

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How did international diplomacy hinder England's early entry into the new world colonization?

no


The rapid colonization of Africa by the European powers after 1880 was motivated primarily by?

the desire for new markets, raw materials, and strategic advantage


What colonies competed for colonization in America?

The New England colonies, the Middle colonies and the Southern colonies.


What is the effect of new England has many rivers.?

There are hundreds of rivers in england


How did the geographic factors contributed to the colonization and rapid development of the North Carolina New Jersey Virginia New York and Massachusetts bay colonies?

They were located along the Atlantic Coast.


Why were leaders of New England disturbed by the nomination and election of James Monroe?

New England worried about Monroe's war plans, but he proclaimed that America should be free from future European colonization


How did the triangular trade effect new England and southern colonies differently?

It didn't effect them differently. New England benefited from the trade through shipping and marine products.


What was England's first attempt at colonization in the new world called?

Roanoke Colony or at least i think that is what you are asking for if not, sorry


What is the effect of new England is rocky and forested?

today, 80 percent of new England is covered by forests or thick woods and new England is by Atlantic ocean.


What towns are halfway between rapid city SD and Minot ND?

New England, ND


During the colonial period New England town meetings were important because they?

they came up with new ideas for the colonization ; for example. how to trade ..... etc


What was the churches influence on the government effect the new England colonies?

New England colonies were Purtians and the effect was that only white men who owned land and were members of the church and were 21 could vote.