Old Glory.
name of the french fort near st.augustine
the colonists nicknamed the coersive acts the intolerable acts..
Prior to and during the American Revolution, the name typically used by the British to denote the colonists on the North American continent was in fact 'American.' The term was not positive, as it was intended as yet one more way of distinguishing the colonists as different from (and lesser than) full British citizens. The colonists themselves were often disinclined to use the term to describe themselves given its disparaging meaning at the time.
The early colonists or settlers where also known as pilgrims
Indians
Many people think it was Captain John Smith who came with the colonist in Jamestown. He was in Jamestown, but that was after they had been there awhile that he arrived. He found a colony that was dying.
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One of many reasons why colonists came to the Western Hemisphere was to have religious freedom. The Pilgrims for example were persecuted in England, found no comfort in the Netherlands and received a charter to begin a colony in British North America.
If you mean the English colonists sailing to North America, they sailed across the Atlantic Ocean.
This name came from America.
Latin-America
s.s harbor
it came from a spanish mapper named Amerigo Vespucci. after he finished outlining America's shores, he signed his name Amerigo along the Atlantic ocean...unintentionally... people just assumed the name from there.
The name of the spanish explorers who came tocentral and south america?
The given name of the Intolerable Acts was the Coercive Acts. The colonists referred to them as the Intolerable Acts.
the Mayflower