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Who sent 144 settlers to build a new colony in America?

the virginia company


How did Slavery affect the south?

Slavery allowed the South to build a significant cotton trade. It allowed agriculture to thrive, creating great wealth for the white land owners.


Why did people start to build permanent settlements?

agriculture


What impact did the elevator invention have on American history?

Elevators allowed architects to build practical buildings that have many more floors for both businesses and residential applications. Higher vertical densities allowed for greater population densities of big cities.


How did the Native Americans influence the early American colonies?

becauseThe start of the European colonization of the Americas is typically dated to 1492, although there was at least one earlier colonization effort. The first known Europeans to reach the Americas were the Vikings ("Norse") during the 11th century, who established several colonies in Greenland and one short lived settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows in the area the Norse called Vin land, present day Newfoundland. Settlements in Greenland survived for several centuries, during which time the Greenland Norse and the Inuit people experienced mostly hostile contact. By the end of the 15th century, the Norse Greenland settlements had collapsed[1].In 1492, a Spanish expedition headed by Christopher Columbus reached the Americas, after which European exploration and colonization rapidly expanded, first through much of the Caribbean Sea region (including the islands of Hispaniola, Puerto Rico and Cuba) and, early in the 16th century, parts of the mainlands of North and South America. Eventually, the entire Western Hemisphere would come under the domination of European nations, leading to profound changes to its landscape, population, and plant and animal life. In the 19th century alone over 50 million people left Europe for the Americas.[2] The post-1492 era is known as the period of the Colombian Exchange

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Who allowed a company to trade and build settlements in the Americas.?

charter


What allowed a company to trade and build settlement in Americas?

Charter


Did the Spanish colonists build religious settlements called missions in the Americas?

Yes in the Southwest and California.


Why did colonists often build settlements near the seas or along rivers?

This allowed them to use ships to move people and supplies easily


Which native American group were the first to build permanent settlements?

the french


What did the spanish build in the Americas?

They built colonies and missions.


Why did Daniel Boone build settlements in Kentucky?

He made the settlement for the betterment of majority.


Why did early spanish British and Russian explorers come to British Columbia?

to farm, trade, build schools, or build settlements.


Who where the first European people to build colonies in the Americas?

english


How did Spanish explore and build an empire in the Americas?

They wanted wealth


Which European nation was first to build an empire in the Americas?

Spain


Why did the Spanish build different kinds of settlements?

The Spanish built different kinds of settlements based on factors like strategic location, economic resources available, and indigenous populations present. They established military forts for defense, missionary towns for conversion efforts, and agricultural communities for economic purposes. Each type of settlement served a specific purpose in furthering Spanish interests in the New World.