Pilgrams
the plgrams
For the Puritans who settled the New England area, it was the Great Puritan Migration (1630-1641) The Quakers in the Middle Colonies came in the Great Quaker Migration (Both these groups came from England.)
Southern and Eastern Europe
The first Puritans to come to America (the founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony) came on a fleet of 17 ships. The flagship was the Arbella/Arabella.
in 1630 and 1640 about 10000 more settlers crossed the altlantic ocean in what is known as the GREAT MIGRATION.A movement of African Americans into citiesA change in the ethnic makeup of citiesA movement of African Americans to the Northi thought it was immigrants who came not settelersJcrawford98: The Great Migration was a movement of tens of thousands of English settlers to New England during the 1630s.During World War II and in the years after the war, many African Americans migrated from the South to industrial cities in the North.
the plgrams
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Many thousands of Puritans left their homeland to found new settlements around the world
Many thousands of Puritans left their homeland to found new settlements around the world
Many thousands of Puritans left their homeland to found new settlements around the world
It was the migration of settlers (mostly Puritans) to New England.
Great Migration...
laws that forced the migration of the poorer classes
For the Puritans who settled the New England area, it was the Great Puritan Migration (1630-1641) The Quakers in the Middle Colonies came in the Great Quaker Migration (Both these groups came from England.)
middle passage
Southern and Eastern Europe
During the Great Migration, large numbers of people primarily came to British North America from England. This movement occurred in the 17th century, driven by factors such as religious persecution, economic opportunities, and the promise of land. Many of these migrants settled in New England and other regions, significantly influencing the cultural and demographic landscape of what would become the United States.