Any two: British privateers wanted a base in the Americas from which to attack Spanish ships and cities; the British wanted to find a Northwest Passage to the Indies; British merchants wanted new markets for their goods; England was becoming crowded.
Tea was introduced into the Americas because the American colonies were made up of British citizens. British citizens moved to the Americas and brought their tea with them.
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The British recognized the wealth that was contained in North America. Charters were issued by the British crown ad colonies were created on the eastern coast of North America. This gave the British access to farm products such as cotton and tobacco.
Because they needed labor for their new colonies in the Americas
Nothing before the revolution The British government didn't allow foreign goods into the colonies and those that tried they would add a tax on. The British had a policy of protective trade.
Ducttape island
Jamestown
India and Burma
Tea was introduced into the Americas because the American colonies were made up of British citizens. British citizens moved to the Americas and brought their tea with them.
It is the Northern Americas which Britain occupied the most.
British settler colonies of North America were distinguished from their counterparts in Latin America in numerous ways. The British were the last of the European powers to establish a colonial presence in the Americas; the lands they acquired were widely regarded in Europe as the unpromising leftovers of the New World, lacking the obvious wealth and sophisticated cultures o possessions. Until at least the eighteenth century, the British colonies remained far less prominent on the world stage than those of Spain or Portugal. Overall, The British settler colonies felt they had the remains because they were the last to establish a colonial presence in the Americas. They also came from a more rapidly changing society than their counterparts and were more numerous. They were less interested in spreading Christianity as well. Hope that helped! :)
In Britain, the chartered Royal African Company was granted a monopoly over the shipment of slaves to colonies in the Americas.
The certain Brazil was the last country in the Americas to abolish slavery. It would appear that documentation is required to establish a fact that the United States was the first nation in the Americas to adopt slavery. With that said, it's clear that before the United States was an independent country, slavery existed in the Americas where the British, French and Spanish ruled colonies and territories.
To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.
To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.
To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.
To match the growth of the British Empire</zzz> They feared the growing strength of the British Empire.