Extremelly bad in most cases. There where some rare exceptions.
Britain,in fact Britain ruled north america
The oldest European settlement in North America that is still standing today is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
Columbus' personal impact on North America was zero: his discoveries were limited to Central and South America. The European's later impact on North America was of course massive through immigration, colonization, industrialization and many other things.
In the 17th century, North America was significant to Europeans primarily for its economic potential, including abundant natural resources and fertile land for agriculture, which promised wealth through trade and settlement. The pursuit of valuable commodities like fur, tobacco, and later, sugar, drove colonization efforts. Additionally, North America served as a strategic location for expanding European influence and countering rival powers, particularly Spain and France. This era also marked the beginning of cultural exchanges and conflicts between Native American populations and European settlers.
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The Spaniards (Spain) were the first European settlers in North America.
No, cats are not native to North America. They were brought to the continent by European settlers.
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Britain,in fact Britain ruled north america
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They settled along the east coats of America, such as Virginia, Massachusetts, Georgia, Pennsylvania
Though the Native Americans gained trade goods (cloth, beads, and metals,) the early European settlers gained furs, an extremely valuable trade item. Moreover, at Jamestown, the settlers were saved by the generosity of the Native population. Whites benefited from the exchange much more than the Natives did.
England sent the most settlers to North America.
Native to Europe and Asia, and naturalized throughout North America since its introduction by European settlers.
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