French fur traders typically established more cooperative relationships with Native American groups, often engaging in alliances and intermarriage, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange. In contrast, English settlers from New England usually pursued land for agriculture, leading to displacement and conflict with Native Americans over territory. While the French focused on trade and partnership, the English approach was more about settlement and expansion, resulting in significant disruption to Native American societies. Overall, the French impact was characterized by collaboration, while the English settlers often created adversarial dynamics.
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The home country settlers at Roanoke were from England, Jamestown settlers were also from England, and the Plymouth settlers were English Separatists, known as Pilgrims.
The church of England came with the first settlers as they were English'
Squanto learned English after being captured and taken to England, where he lived for a period of time. He returned to America with English settlers, which is how he learned to speak the language.
England, and the English settlers that lived in them.
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Common law came to America from English settlers who arrived in the early colonies. It is based on legal principles developed in England over centuries and continued to be used as the foundation of the legal system in the American colonies and later in the United States.
The settlers of Jamestown colony were from England. They came to the states... Okay, America looking for gold because the Spanish had found it but were instead met by disease, starvation, death, and angry natives.
Well, obviously yes. Think about it, the English Nation has been around for FAR longer than the (non-Native) American Nation. That's why American "History" is so short; so England must have had an government when the American settlers left/were exiled from England.
The English Civil War, which lasted from 1642 to 1651, was responsible for slowing the number of settlers to New England.
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They won the war