European settlers who came to North America were primarily persecuted for their religious beliefs. Many were fleeing from countries like England, where Puritans faced oppression from the Anglican Church, and France, where Huguenots (French Protestants) were persecuted by the Catholic majority. Additionally, some settlers from Germany faced social and political persecution, prompting their migration to seek greater freedoms in the New World. These experiences of persecution played a significant role in their motivations to establish new communities in North America.
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.
The European settlers of the 1700s think was the most valuable resource in America is coins.
Native Americans were more likely to die from the diseases that European settlers brought to America because they had less immunity to these diseases than the settlers did.
Indians
They settled along the east coats of America, such as Virginia, Massachusetts, Georgia, Pennsylvania
Indians
Wampanoag Indians
There was really no concern for the environment as there is nowadays. European settlers treated the environment like they did in Europe.
the europeans settled in America in 1607 cool ha
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.
They came with the first European settlers, about 1502