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The majority of colonists who came to America for religious freedom. Most of the Plymouth colonists practiced the Quaker religion.
The colonists handled most governmental matters that were set forth by charter colonies. There were a total of 13 colonies.
Most of the early colonists were colonists because of religion. They were not colonists first and religionists second. They were religionists first and that resulted in their becoming colonists.
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Some lived on plantations.
They lived on farms
what percent of the colonists lived in towns or cities in the 1700s
In the 1700s Western Europes population rose quickly and many people lived in large cities. In the 1700s in the US, most people lived along the coast of the Atlantic.
In 1700, the population of the colonies had reached about 275,000 people. The place with the largest population was Boston with 7,000 inhabitants. New York had the second largest population with 5,000.
This information is not given in her biography. Most likely she didn't have dogs. She lived in Boston and in the 1700's people didn't have pets like we do today.
Most were 'punished' because they lived on lands that the colonists wanted. Believing that the land was not to be owned added to the conflicts.
Most of the population in the late 1700's lay in the cities, which were typically seaports and therefore hubs of commerce, industry, and trade. With the first colonists landing in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, before establishing Boston and then onward into New England, more patriots lived in the Boston area as New York-New Jersey had a sizable Royalist contingent amongst them.
Most colonists traveled by horseback to get from where they needed to get from.
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Southern colonies had rich soil and warm climate
Bad. The colonists were almost all wiped out. When John Rolfe traveled to Jamestown, only about 50 of the origional colonists were left in Jamestown. Most of the colonist had been killed by disease, famine, dehydration, or Native American attacks. The colonists that survived lived in unsanitary conditions, and were starving and sick.