People began moving to the New England colonies in the early 17th century, with significant migration occurring between 1620 and 1640. The Pilgrims settled Plymouth Colony in 1620, followed by the Puritans establishing the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. This period marked the beginning of large-scale English settlement in the region, driven by religious freedom and economic opportunities.
1) To start farms and businesses 2) Religious beliefs
(1)to start farms (2)to start businesses (3)for religious beliefs
1) To start farms and businesses 2) Religious beliefs
The defeat of the Spanish Armada cleared the way for England to start colonies in North America.
He thought colonies would provide markets for England's goods.
The 1600's
England.
because the pilgrims were moving because the ppl in englan were mean!
Defete of the spainsh army.
sugar, tobacco and other tropical groceries
North America
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas