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From the 16th to 18th century,
European nations invaded and settled
large areas of North America. The
colonists often attacked and dispersed
the American Indians, and fought each
other for control of the territory.
WHO BUILT ST AUGUSTINE?
The Spanish reached Florida in 1513, and in 1565
founded San Agustin (now St Augustine), the first
European settlement in what is now the USA. They
were the first Europeans to see the Mississippi River
and to reach Kansas. The Spanish also extended
Mexico northwards into Texas, New Mexico, and
California. These territories would become part
of the USA in the 19th century.
WHO WERE THE SETTLERS?
Europeans settled in the New World for many
reasons. Some were religious refugees, such as
Quakers, who were unable to worship freely in their
own lands. Some were convicted criminals, sent to
work in the colonies as a punishment. Some were
outlaws or pirates. Others were farmers or business
people looking for good land and opportunities.
WHERE DID THE BRITISH SETTLE?
The English seafarer Sir Walter Raleigh organized
three expeditions to North America after 1584. He
named Virginia after Elizabeth I of England, known as
the “Virgin Queen” because she never married. In
1607, Jamestown in Virginia became the first British
settlement on the Atlantic coast and became wealthy
through the export of tobacco.
WHERE WAS LOUISIANA?
In 1682, the French explorer Robert de la Salle
claimed all the lands around the Mississippi River for
France. The region was named Louisiana, after King
Louis XIV of France. Most of the eastern part passed
to Spain and then to the USA, while the western part
was purchased by the USA from the French in 1803.
1 SAMOSET AND THE PILGRIMS
In 1620, a ship called the Mayflower landed a group of settlers at
Plymouth in New England. They were religious refugees from England
and became known as Pilgrims. They nearly starved to death in their
first winter, but a friendly Patuxet chief called Samoset helped them to
survive. By 1625, they had taken over much of his land.
1 NEW WORLD ORDER
This map shows early settlements
around the Gulf of Mexico, as well
as the 13 British colonies on the
Atlantic coast, which later created
the United States of America. There
was European settlement on the
Pacific coast too, with the Russians
settling Alaska in 1784.
Colonial America
2 NEW AMSTERDAM
In 1626, the Dutch purchased the
island of Manhattan. Its port was
named New Amsterdam. It was
captured by the British in 1664
and renamed New York.
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