Since England and France were at peace, the English settled on an island nearby, and took no offensive measures.
The English first settled the land in the 17th century.
Also, around 32,000 English of them settled in Valparaíso .
Then the Dutch and the English settled around the bay in the 17th century because of the proximity of fish.
The English, under Peter Wright, first settled in the area in 1653.
The English settled early here, too, but the museum could hardly look more different.
On some accounts, the English first settled Sagahadoc in 1608-09.
The English had settled within the bounds of modern-day Topsfield by 1643.
After 1655, when the English settled on the island, they concentrated on planting sugar cane.
This form was therefore used when the English settled Ireland.