French Settlers tended to look for fur, trading and catholic mission work because it what attracted them to the US in the first place.
Spanish Settlers looked for gold, silver adventure and Catholic mission work, because they were already a huge part of their culture and when they traveled, they'd look for something similar.
Massachusetts was HUGELY taking part in forming new religious communities to avoid prosecution from Christianity and Catholicism.
Dutch Settlements only really looks primarily for fur trading opportunities.
PA offered cheap land, fair government and the religious freedom everyone was seeking out at the time.
Roanoke Island was the lost colony. Lost among all of the others that took it's place.
it was for North America.
He said that Edward had promised him the throne when visiting France in 1051. He even said his claim had been accepted by Harold Godwinson in 1064, when Harold had been blown onto the Norman shore by a storm. So William invaded England<span> to become King and claim the throne from Harold.</span>
There is some difference between living things and environment but more than that they interdependent among each other.
living things depends upon environment whereas environment is a kind of so non living but fulfill the necessity of living things