Depends on who exactly you're talking about...
Generally speaking:
Pilgrims--escape religious persecution
Spaniards--in search of new markets and products (spices)
Native Americans--followed food supply
2006-08-29 09:36:23
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answered by nfaustman 4
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Early civilizations each had their own agenda for traveling to a new world. A lot of them were searching for new and grander riches they had heard rumor of and decided to see for themselves, others came to live a life of their own where they were not dictated to by anyone and could live by their own rules, and still some came to expand their homeland and claim a new establishment. there are even more reasons why alot of the early peoples stayed on to work the land and establishment what we have today.
2006-08-29 09:46:29
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answered by heart.doc/stemcell_89 1
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A liitle vague here. The pre-historic kind? The European kind? African kind? Asian kind? Why...many reasons. How...not quite as many possibilities...some walked; some took the boat; we're pretty sure no one flew. Need to do some research yourself here too. Did you come here because of the internet and its apparent ease for getting someone else's education?
2006-08-29 10:01:28
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answered by jrr_hill 3
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By boat,and for religious freedom,a new start,or as their sentence.Some early colonies,Georgia for one,were penal colonies,much like Australia would be.
2006-08-29 09:41:03
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answered by Rich B 7
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over the Berring Strait...the first Native Americans
2006-08-29 09:38:40
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answered by jay 1
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fear of persecution from the crown
on boats
2006-08-29 09:35:07
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answered by Xae 6
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