Great Britain made an immense investment in colonizing North America above the border with Mexico. Britain's Canadian territory would stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Her 13 colonies on the Atlantic east coast were supplied with troops and ships. Farming of cotton and tobacco was encouraged as well as the beginnings of a textile industry in New England.
the french
The puritans faced many challanges such as having diseases and starvation they survived because they worked togather to plant their crops and build their houses and their population grew.
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The first English colonies were founded in the early 17th century, specifically starting with the establishment of Jamestown in Virginia in 1607. This was followed by the founding of Plymouth Colony in 1620 by the Pilgrims. These early settlements marked the beginning of permanent English colonization in North America.
settlements that are permanent rather than transitory.
No. Catholic missionaries were likely the first Christians in what is now Utah, at least in modern times. However, they passed through without establishing any permanent settlements there.
French settlements tended to focus on fur trading and establishing alliances with Native American tribes, while English settlements were more focused on agriculture and building permanent colonies. Additionally, French settlements were less densely populated and more reliant on the fur trade for economic success, while English settlements grew larger and more diverse over time.
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Marietta
The building of permanent settlements
The building of permanent settlements
No
they were able to create more permanent settlements because no one was there to bother them
Sedentary farming.
Agricultural Society
Um, no. Permanent settlements were made long before monotheism. In fact, cities were built under polytheism beliefs.