They came very prepared
hard because the colonists didn't have that much food or shelter
They were mostly poor farmers that were looking for a better life in the New World.
The colonists of early America were often deeply spiritual. Mostly, they were Christians that attended church and other church related meetings regularly.
The did not like the colonists owning their land
the colonists could get property and move up the social scale.
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hard because the colonists didn't have that much food or shelter
Most of Jamestown's early colonists were wealthy gentlemen who were more accustomed to a life of leisure than manual labor. They were unprepared for the physical challenges and hard work required to establish a successful colony in the New World. This contributed to high mortality rates and early struggles in Jamestown's history.
They were mostly poor farmers that were looking for a better life in the New World.
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The colonists of early America were often deeply spiritual. Mostly, they were Christians that attended church and other church related meetings regularly.
life was very interesting.
There was tight restriction on land, religion, culture, employment, quality of life in Europe. Most colonists came to the new world to obtain a better life. European governments promoted colonization of the new world as an opportunity for What_was_one_major_reason_Europeans_came_to_the_New_Worldand power.
The colonists arrived in the new world seeking religious freedom and opportunity for a better life.
life was very interesting.
The did not like the colonists owning their land
The church was the center of early colonial life. It included the social and political hierarchy, primarily due to the strong religious feelings of the colonists -- for most it was their reason for having left England.