The first white settlers of Alabama were English. The began a settlement at Mobile in 1725. It became and important American port.
Cuba qualifies as such.
The first settlers who colonized the area of America located along the lower Delaware River originated from the European country of Sweden, although a small proportion of settlers in this area also came from Finland. Initially at odds with Dutch settlers in the area, they eventually became subject to the English, who forcibly took control from the Dutch in the late 1600s.
They became Christians
The Philippines became a U.S. territory in December 1898. (It became an independent country in July 1946.)
pocahontas
Apple pie became popular in America due to its association with American culture and traditions. It was brought to the country by European settlers and became a symbol of home and comfort. Over time, apple pie became a staple dessert in American households and is now considered a classic American dish.
The first white settlers of Alabama were English. The began a settlement at Mobile in 1725. It became and important American port.
No, settlers in the 1620s did not use forks. Forks were not commonly used in early North American colonies, and settlers typically ate with their hands, spoons, and knives. Forks became more widespread in the American colonies in the 18th century.
Champlain's personality is described as powerful and loyal. He was concerned about the health and well-being of the settlers and became a strong leader against the Native Americans.?æ
they became more concerned with foreign policy
El Salvador became a republic in 1856.
The country is Bolivia.
European settlers from Pennsylvania,Maryland, and Virginia found a new way to reach the Piedmont. Settlers followed an American Indian trail that became known as the Great Wagon Road.
When settlers crossed the Great Plains, they were sometimes attacked by the native tribes. The Puritans faced persecution in Europe, and many became settlers in American colonies.
Cuba qualifies as such.
Panama is a Central American country that was previously a part of what was known as Gran Colombia until it seperated and became an independent country.