The second settlers in America were primarily the English, who established the Jamestown colony in Virginia in 1607. This followed the earlier arrival of the Spanish in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, who were the first Europeans to explore and settle parts of North America. The English colonization marked the beginning of a significant wave of settlement that would lead to the establishment of 13 colonies along the Atlantic coast.
The first settlers to America were called Pilgrims.
England sent the most settlers to North America.
The French settlers.
The second settlers are the Europeans after Christophe Columbus came (NOT discovered) to the shores of the land now called the Americas. The first settlers are the natives (or the landlords).
England sent settlers to the New World.
pilgrims
Both the early and later settlers ate from the land and traded good. They both were from North America.
because of the fist settlers
Ship
The European settlers of the 1700s think was the most valuable resource in America is coins.
Most of the settlers were Spainiards, so I would think they took a boat.
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.