The two colonies that the Pilgrims found in New England were Plymouth Colony and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. The Plymouth Colony was settled in 1620, while the Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded in 1630.
The Pilgrims left England and the Netherlands to escape religious persecution. They found that freedom in the New World in Massachusetts.
the defference between Spain and England in the 1500's is Spain found valuble metals and England found tobacco.
They wanted to know what it was when they found out it wasn't Asia. Then they started wanting to claim the new lands for them selves and start colonies. Example: the 13 colonies of England.
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No. Canterbury had been the capital of England in the middle ages and still hosts the head of the Anglican Church. Winchester was the capital of England between the 10th and 11th centuries. London is the de facto capital of England and UK since the 12th century.
The Pilgrims left England and the Netherlands to escape religious persecution. They found that freedom in the New World in Massachusetts.
Granite , gneiss and limestone are minerals found in th New England Colonies.
the year is 1608
All of them except for the New England colonies.
jamestown helped new england found the religious colonies.
Granite , limestone and gneiss
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The New England and the Southern colonies both found ways to use the land.
It was a jagged coastline.
Yes, settlers searching for religious freedom primarily settled in New England and the Middle Colonies. In New England, groups like the Puritans and Pilgrims sought to establish communities based on their religious beliefs, while in the Middle Colonies, a diverse array of groups, including Quakers and Catholics, found refuge from persecution. These regions became centers of religious diversity and tolerance compared to the more rigidly Anglican South.