The three notable attempts by the English to establish colonies in North America include the Roanoke Colony (1585), Jamestown (1607), and the Plymouth Colony (1620). The Roanoke Colony mysteriously vanished, leading to its nickname "the Lost Colony." Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement, faced extreme hardships but ultimately succeeded, becoming a profitable tobacco colony. Plymouth Colony, established by the Pilgrims, thrived through cooperation with Native Americans and laid the groundwork for future English settlements in New England.
English, Spanish, French
Those colonies were established in North, South and Central America.
They wanted to establish colonies because the pilgrams were being killed by the indies
the English sent large numbers of settlers to establish colonies based on agriculture
The English colonies settled on the continent of North America.
Sir Walter Raleigh didn't discover potatoes. Potatoes originated in South America and were introduced to Europe by Spanish explorers around the late 16th century. Raleigh is known more for his expeditions to the New World and his attempts to establish English colonies in North America.
There were English colonies in North America from 1607 until 1783. Canada never had a colonial relationship with Great Britain.
the French settlements in North America was slower than English colonies because the English colonies had more slaves
royal colonies
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1620 the Mayflower compact.
They both live in the North America . And They both want colonies in America . And The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons.