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Settlers in the new world 3rd History By: Miss Likens
Path to a new world The settlers came from Europe and landed in a place they named Jamestown. The blue line represents the route first taken by the settlers.
Why did they move to the new world? They moved to the New World because they wanted expand their land claim. They also came because of lack of jobs and because of primogeniture.  Primogeniture is the inheritance of family land by the oldest male sibling only, excluding all younger siblings including females.
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Who did the settlers encounter in the new world? The settlers encountered the Native Americans when they landed in Jamestown. ,[object Object]
The Native Americans thought that the settlers were taking their land away from them.
The settlers thought the Native Americans were heathen savages with no religion, law, or written language.,[object Object]
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  • 1. Settlers in the new world 3rd History By: Miss Likens
  • 2. Path to a new world The settlers came from Europe and landed in a place they named Jamestown. The blue line represents the route first taken by the settlers.
  • 3. Why did they move to the new world? They moved to the New World because they wanted expand their land claim. They also came because of lack of jobs and because of primogeniture. Primogeniture is the inheritance of family land by the oldest male sibling only, excluding all younger siblings including females.
  • 5.
  • 6. The Native Americans thought that the settlers were taking their land away from them.
  • 7.
  • 9. CONCLUSION The Europeans came over to the New World to make a better life for themselves. When they arrived here they encountered Native Americans. Their encounter was turned hostile for various reasons. The Native Americans and Europeans exchanged various things such as animals, plants, and food. Captain John Smith took control of the struggling colony and made them work together. Only half the Europeans survived the first year in the New World. The other half would have died without the leadership of John Smith.