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  1. Nov 13, 2020 · When the Pilgrims set sail from Europe in 1620, several powerful reasons propelled them across the Atlantic Ocean to make new lives in America—but religious liberty was not their most pressing ...

  2. Nov 15, 2023 · As National Geographic reports, the Pilgrims were approached by two Native American men in March 1621: Samoset, who had learned English from traders, and Tisquantum, better known as Squanto, who had spent years in Europe as a kidnapped slave and spoke perfect English.

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  3. Oct 2, 2024 · The American Revolution began in 1775 as an open conflict between the United Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain. Many causes of the American Revolution played a role in the colonists' desire to fight for their independence.

  4. People migrated for a number of reasons. Some, like the Pilgrim Fathers, for religious reasons. Others saw the opportunity for riches in a new world. Explorers and prospectors sought a passage to the far east which also fuelled colonisation. Early colonisation of the Americas. Early colonisation was often due to economic pressures in England.

  5. In recent years, the largest numbers of immigrants to the United States have come from Asia and Central America (see Central American crisis). Attitudes towards new immigrants have fluctuated from favorable to hostile since the 1790s.

  6. The American Revolution was an insurrection carried out by 13 of Great Britain’s North American colonies that began in 1775 and ended with a peace treaty in 1783. The colonies won political independence and went on to form the United States of America.

  7. The British colonization of the Americas is the history of establishment of control, settlement, and colonization of the continents of the Americas by England, Scotland, and, after 1707, Great Britain. Colonization efforts began in the late 16th century with failed attempts by England to establish permanent colonies in the North.

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