It was Colonial America,the Puritans
Most people lived in the countryside as they were mainly farmers.
Spain, Portugal, France
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Yes they went from Europe to North America in the 1600s and the 1700s I found this question in my Literature Book and pretty much no one helped me.
England and France
England
Pilgrims
how much did it cost to go to the new world from england
they wanted to explore new terretory
England
The Puritans
Many of England's most devout Christians had left for America in the 1600s, and their high moral standards were still influencing New England for good in the 1700s
America was first discovered by Europeans in the 1600s, and they (primarily England) began to populate the country with colonists. These colonists eventually decided to separate from England, and the American Revolution resulted. The colonists won the Revolution, and the United States of America was formed.
the main combatants of the colonial wars were England and Spain...
Robert Boyle's work in the 1600s transformed the field of chemistry. He is known as one of the founders of modern chemistry and is particularly famous for Boyle's Law, which describes the inverse relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas.
In the 1600s, wages for labor were higher in Pennsylvania than in England because there were less people to work. Knowing that the land was cheaper and the wages were higher was one reason many people immigrated to America.