The life of the early Ohio settlers included farming and the removal of heavily forested areas to set up land for agriculture. The women took care of the household labor while the men cleared land and plowed and planted. Many families shared homes on plantations.
i'd sure like 2 help u there i think it was savannah James Oglethorpe was the first person to find Georgia.
They accepted them like one of them self
Lets rephrase that question. "What was life like for a settler in the midwest?" Ah, now we have an actual question. Answer: For those that settled in large cities, life was not so good. They faced growing crime and suffered tremendously from self-inflicted pollution. Those in the 'burbs fared better, while those that remained rural had a simple, productive, and enjoyable life. Much different than those 1800's first midwestern settlers experience, no?
There was really no concern for the environment as there is nowadays. European settlers treated the environment like they did in Europe.
Settlers moved westward because Americans believed that they were destined to achieve Manifest Destiny.Also because they wanted cheap land and hoped to find rich soil to grow their crops also they hoped to get a better life by going to the west.they also moved westward to mine for gold There is WATER to the east of the 13 colonies.
Stupid because they never had stuff we have today
Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were added to the U.S.
The Settlers did not have enough food so it was diffucul
It was so chocolatepony like
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The life in the colony's was like a good but it have some ruff time
Life was hard they all workd
It was a prison colony so most of the first settlers were british prisoners
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.
Because they like to worship freely
Because they like to worship freely
Many of the early settlers who lived in colonial Jamestown were farmers. These were small families who worked the farm themselves. This work consumed their daily lives.