It was African slaves who were brought to the New World in 1619 to be sold to settlers. Specifically, they were brought to Jamestown, which was an English settlement in Virginia.
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It appears to be settlers from Barbados
If you are talking about the settlers that came to canada, the settlers got their supplies mostly from the aboriginals through trade. Their food was either hunted or brought by them from their countries. That's the best I can do.
Fir is a type of evergreen tree. Fur is the skin of animals with the hair attached. While Canada has a lot a trees that are cut for lumber, in the early days of Canada the fur trade brought explorers, settlers, and merchants due to the money paid for high quality furs.
The fur trade did not so much change Canada, as create Canada. Furs were the first resource sold internationally, the first "gold" that brought Europeans, and then the world to Canada.
That's where the railway was built that brought in the settlers
one of their goals was to convert all of the aboriganals to Christiananity.
Settlers in Canada was created in 1844.
the deadly gift settlers brought over with them was diseses
It brought in the British. If it was not for furs, a very profitable export, the worlds superpower, Britain, would have had no interest in Canada.
British and French were the first settlers of Canada.
The beaver because of the fur trade of bartering could be one.
The names of two ships that brought the first settlers to Maryland are the Ark and the Dove. These ships arrived in Maryland in 1634 carrying the first English settlers.
The first European settlers in Canada were Scandinavians.