The Spanish had difficulty getting people to live in the pueblos because only a few people wanted to live there.
According to history, 214 settlers arrived in Virginia in 1607. After that Winter, only 66 survived (from starvation, diseases and indian attacks).
Only 60 out of the original 214 settlers survived.
Very few. The only civilian free settlers on the First Fleet were the wives and children of some of the marines. No other settlers sought passage on the convict-dominated Fleet. There are no records listing the wives and children, but it is estimated that there were not more than a couple of dozen.
Unite with the white settlers (txtbook pg 376)
The Spanish had difficulty getting people to live in the pueblos because only a few people wanted to live there.
By bringing people to the pueblos, the Spanish hoped to strengthen their claim to Alta California. However, the population of Spanish settlers grew very slowly. By 1781, only 600 settlers, mostly men lived in all of Alta California. (From: Reflections, California: a changing state. 4th Grade textbook.)
By bringing people to the pueblos, the Spanish hoped to strengthen their claim to Alta California. However, the population of Spanish settlers grew very slowly. By 1781, only 600 settlers, mostly men lived in all of Alta California. (From: Reflections, California: a changing state. 4th Grade textbook.)
According to history, 214 settlers arrived in Virginia in 1607. After that Winter, only 66 survived (from starvation, diseases and indian attacks).
The word "Croatoan" was carved on a post at the entrance to the palisado, and a similar "CRO" was carved on a tree. A secret sign that the settlers were forced was no inscribed anywhere. (The best explanation was that the settlers went to live with nearby Indian tribes, and were lost to accident or attacks.)
The word "Croatoan" was carved on a post at the entrance to the palisado, and a similar "CRO" was carved on a tree. A secret sign that the settlers were forced was no inscribed anywhere. (The best explanation was that the settlers went to live with nearby Indian tribes, and were lost to accident or attacks.)
The word "Croatoan" was carved on a post at the entrance to the palisado, and a similar "CRO" was carved on a tree. A secret sign that the settlers were forced was no inscribed anywhere. (The best explanation was that the settlers went to live with nearby Indian tribes, and were lost to accident or attacks.)
No. The Mexican government government only required for settlers to pledge allegiance to Mexico and observe Mexico's law and customs. They never did it anyways, which resulted in frictions with the government and eventually, the Texas Revolution (1835-1836).
Studies of forest history in Ohio are complicated by the fact that very little of the original forest can be found today. The early settlers ruthlessly cleared the landscape, not only for wood for homes and space for farms, but also to provide clearings as a defence against Indian attacks.
So far, only one of them exists.
your still called a special victims detective, the only thing that changes it that the show is "special victims unit" when in reality it's the special victims squad :]
yes