they held a treaty
1754
the Spanish
He didn't . The colonies began after him, not while he was king. He was king in the 1300's and the first colony was in 1607 over 300 years later.
After columbus discovered America in 1492 europeans constantly tried to build colonies, Columbus himself dismantled one of his shops to build a colony. they just weren't equipped to survive the winters and other new climates,
they used lumber to build houses for fire wood and paper
It was the end of religious wars that allowed France to join in the scramble for colonies. France was in competition with Spain to build an empire in America.
Industrialization is a characteristic that describes the North's economy. Factories and railroads helped to build the economy in North America.
How did the cattle industry of the 1800s build on it's Spanish beginnings
yes
Because they wanted to grow crops and do farming. English leaders wanted to more space and make the colony the grow.
The Greeks established colonies for trading with other city-states.
The first British colonies were established along the Atlantic coast of North America. The earliest successful settlement was Jamestown in Virginia, founded in 1607. Following that, the Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony in present-day Massachusetts in 1620. These settlements marked the beginning of British colonization in North America.