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Why did British colonist come to America?

They wanted religious freedom, such as the Pilgrims coming over on the Mayflower.


What evidence is there that the British were in a strong position in North America in 1740?

On the map of North America in the 1740s it shows that the british controlled the most land over all of the others. ( First nations, french and spanish).


Where in the US do chickens come from?

Chickens actually originate from the jungles of south America. They were first brought over to America by the natives. Chickens actually originate from the jungles of south America. They were first brought over to America by the natives.


Who was the first to bring africans to America as slaves?

The British (English) settlers brought the first African American slaves over. In fact, they where the only people who brought African American slaves over to America.


The first humans to come to america probably crossed over from asia on the?

Bering Strait


How did the first Americans come to the us?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


How did the first people come to American?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


How did the first American come to the US?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


What factors led to conflicts between the British and the native Americans?

The British and the Native Americans were fighting over the land of North America.


How did the first American people come to the US?

The people who first came to America came in ships or crossed over an ice bridge.


Who are Pontiac and Minweweh?

Pontiac was a leader in the Odawa Nation. After the British took over North America in 1763 it was Pontiac that organized an alliance with the British to oppose the British take over. The opposition organized, and led to the arrangement of an agreement between the First Nation and the British, in 1765, Pontiac signed an agreement with the British which explained that their defeat over France did not give them rights to their lands.


When did the British come to America?

The British came to America in the 1700s. Improving Answer: The Jamestown colony was founded in 1607. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth (and carved "Plymouth Rock") in 1620. Salem, Mass. was founded in 1626, and they had their "witch trials" all over and done by the 1690s. So the British came to America and settled here before 1700.