George Calvert not only wanted to settle somewhere where the climate was similar to England's, but he also wanted a place for people to be free of religious persecution and he also hoped that people would appreciate each other.
By starting the Navigation Act :)
Well, many nations wanted to explore and profit from trade in the new world. The French specifically wanted to use America to sell fur and make a profit from it, and they explored and settled large tracts of land. However, because of the Protestant Reformation, the edict of Fontainebleau, and the intolerance of Huguenots, many French were also fleeing France for the same reason that people were fleeing England. Religious intolerance brought many, many people to the Americas.
To provide a haven for England's Catholic minority and to make a profit.
land speculators bought huge area of land. then they sold part of the land to people who dremed of having farms and made profit.
New England.
George Calvert not only wanted to settle somewhere where the climate was similar to England's, but he also wanted a place for people to be free of religious persecution and he also hoped that people would appreciate each other.
They wanted to get away from the Church of England.They wanted to spread their own religion.They were looking for natural resources/ways to make a profit. Due to overcrowding of debtor's prisons in England, they were looking for places to send poor people who were in prison for not paying back debts, Georgia was founded for this purpose.
Well, many nations wanted to explore and profit from trade in the new world. The French specifically wanted to use America to sell fur and make a profit from it, and they explored and settled large tracts of land. However, because of the Protestant Reformation, the edict of Fontainebleau, and the intolerance of Huguenots, many French were also fleeing France for the same reason that people were fleeing England. Religious intolerance brought many, many people to the Americas.
No, the early factory workers in New England and Europe did not profit much as most of them were overworked.
Depends on where you are looking to make a profit. In some cases a profit happens in seconds, while in others a profit never happens.
England became a colonizing country mainly for profit.
because they are rank and england realised that! but seriously it depends on how much money they get from their profits, people in england probably don't like them enough to by loads for the companies to make profit.
By starting the Navigation Act :)
By starting the Navigation Act :)
Well, many nations wanted to explore and profit from trade in the new world. The French specifically wanted to use America to sell fur and make a profit from it, and they explored and settled large tracts of land. However, because of the Protestant Reformation, the edict of Fontainebleau, and the intolerance of Huguenots, many French were also fleeing France for the same reason that people were fleeing England. Religious intolerance brought many, many people to the Americas.
Yes, without the people there is no profit.