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Margarita [4]
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Short Answer: The first settlers to come over to America brought

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The first settlers to come over to America brought with them two things which are Iron tools and weapons.

American settlers to become first mainly brought weapons as well as iron tools but also significantly includes spears, bows and arrows, atlatls, clubs, daggers, and shields were among the weapons used by indigenous people in Mesoamerica and South America that were comparable to those in North America.

The early immigrants loaded as many personal items as they could afford into the holds of their ships, along with axes, shovels, hammers, nails, and other tools; pigs, cows, lambs, and goats. They also carried seeds from English plants. They had enough supplies to make a new life in the wilderness. Guns, iron tools, and weaponry; Christianity and Roman law; sugarcane and wheat; horses, and cattle were only a few of the innovations the Europeans brought to America that would change people's lives. Additionally, they brought diseases to which the Indian population lacked immunity.

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