Not all European settlers were persecuted and there are many reasons why people go to places. Those who were persecuted were people like the Quakers who were arrested and jailed by the English government. Others came as indentured servants to pay for their passage. Even today there are indentured servants. So, the reasons vary.
Great Plains
The Great Plains.
Before the European settlers/invaders/explorers arrived, Native American languages dominated.
The oldest sport in America is believed to be lacrosse, which was played by Native American tribes long before the arrival of European settlers.
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The Native Americans (Indians) introduced Corn (maize) to the early European settlers.
The Ortoiroid people were the first human settlers of the Caribbean. They are believed to have developed in South America before moving to the West Indies.
Native Americans are indigenous peoples who have lived in America for thousands of years, long before the arrival of European settlers. They did not "come" to America; rather, they have always been here.
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Well the Native Americans had lived in North America for centuries before European settlers came along. As far the first successful British settlement in North America however, that would be Jamestown, Virginia.
Unfair. White people were persecuted on a massive scale.