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The motivation of John Smith and all of the colonists at Jamestown was to make a lot of money. Originally they hoped to find gold and gems, but when that did not work out, they decided to do it by growing tobacco plantations.
English settlers came to North America for religious freedoms. Others came for the desire to find wealth through gold and silver explorations.
acorrding to the law of sir issac nuewton, it is an atom that chops people up
In 1607, some 100 men and boys sailing from England landed in present-day Virginia and founded Jamestown. Inspired by the success of Spanish explorers who had found gold in South America, these adventurers hoped to get rich.
In 1607, some 100 men and boys sailing from England landed in present-day Virginia and founded Jamestown. Inspired by the success of Spanish explorers who had found gold in South America, these adventurers hoped to get rich.
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John Oglethorpe hoped his colonists would defend the colony for him.
Patrick Henry.
Patrick Henry.
The king hoped the estates general would approve new taxes. The nobles and the clergy hoped they would control the affairs to continue their privileged lifestyles. The Middles classes hoped for an English style democracy. The peasants hoped for solutions to their problems. ~ Nicholas Bergosh
Hammurabi's Code
Hope from English to spanish is esperanza. Hoped this helped
The British hoped to defeat the Americans in the South before French help could arrive.
Someone could become a slave through various means, such as being captured in a conflict, being born into a slave family, being sold into slavery by a family member, or being deceived into exploitation by traffickers. Each situation is unique, but they all involve the deprivation of one's freedom and rights.
They supported the British because they hoped if they defeated the Colonists then it would send them all back to their home land.
They supported the British because they hoped if they defeated the Colonists then it would send them all back to their home land.
Brown hoped that Harper's Ferry would signal a widespread slave rebellion throughout the South. He thought the slaves would converge on Harper's Ferry to receive weapons from he armory Brown had captured there.