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John Winthrop (12 January 1587/8[1] - 26 March 1649) was a wealthy English Puritan lawyer and one of the leading figures in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, the first major settlement in New England after Plymouth Colony.
Yes, colonial Delaware was a slave-holding colony. Slavery was legal and practiced in Delaware from the early colonial period until the end of the Civil War. The economy of the colony relied on slave labor for industries such as agriculture and shipbuilding.
Yes, America was used as a penal colony by the British in the 17th and 18th centuries. Some of the first British colonies in America, such as Georgia and Virginia, were established as penal colonies where convicts were sent to serve their sentences.
The first English-speaking philosopher to write at length about public opinion was Walter Bagehot. He explored the role of public opinion in governance and society in his works, particularly in his book "The English Constitution."
Cartier's first colony at Montreal failed because the settlers couldn't get along with the Native Americans and since they couldn't get along harsh winters were hard to survive in.
the first English colony was Roanoke islandjamestown
How long was it from the first english colony to the last one?
the new France is now a sucessful colony....it became a sucessful colony the year of 1663...that answer should help you big time lols... =D
Roanoke Colony
The first permanent English colony was Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. It was the first to be settled in the Americas.
Jamestown was the first successful English colony in America
no
1608
Jamestown was established/founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony in America.
Virginia
Jamestown
No only the first english colony. It was founded by the english in 1624