What was the some of the reasons early humans started to settle down? Why did they choose to settle near water?
Mexicans were reluctant to settle in Texas in the 1700s primarily due to the region's harsh and isolated environment, which posed challenges for agriculture and infrastructure. Additionally, the threat of conflict with Indigenous tribes and the distant governance from Mexico City made Texas appear less appealing. Many potential settlers were also apprehensive about the lack of established communities and resources in the area.
no
They had to settle a boundary dispute between Maryland and Pennsylvania
Yes, word 'settle' is an noun as a word for a long wooden bench, often with a compartment under the seat; a word for a thing.The word 'settle' is also a verb: settle, settles, settling, settled.
AfricanAmericans to gain equal rights
they settled in the valley and ridge region
yes
In the Shenondoah Valley.(Valley and Ridge)
Germans primarily settled in the northern and western parts of Virginia, primarily in the Shenandoah Valley region. Scots-Irish settlers primarily settled in the western part of the state, specifically in the Appalachian Mountains region.
how did AfricanAmericans rights change before, during, and after reconstruction?
Most of the land was and is dry, sandy desert, making it difficult to settle down and farm.
The Dutch and the Swedish were the first to settle in the middle colonies. They were primarily farmers and manufacturers.
The Dutch and the Swedish were the first to settle in middle colonies. They were primarily farmers and manufacturers.
The Dutch and the Swedish were the first to settle in the middle colonies. They were primarily farmers and manufacturers.
No, the Aztecs did not settle in Arkansas. The Aztec civilization was based in central Mexico, primarily in the capital city of Tenochtitlan (present-day Mexico City). Arkansas was situated far north of the Aztec territories.
The Mennonites first settled in the state of Pennsylvania. The Mennonites who first migrated over to the United States were primarily of German ancestry.