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what were some of the reasons that europeans wanted to explore the Americans a start colonies
A few reasons. Overcrowding, strategic military positions, dwindling resources, rumours of gold, running out of useable farmland and to escape religious persecution are some of the reasons. First, individual colonists came over mainly to escape religious intolerance with charters from their county of origin. England had just split from the Catholic Church forming the Anglican Church. Certain religions were now intolerable. Eventually, as more settlers came, these European countries took more interests in these colonies because of the economic advantages that they had. America was abundant in natural resources which could be used in the Old World.
The Northern colonies were initially settled by groups of people from England who left for religious reasons. People also settled in the Northern colonies for economic reasons.
The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons
because the other colonies had more resources than theirs so they moved to these colonies.
peanl colonies
spread religion get gold and riches and become famous
European colonists bought Africans for slave labor due to the need for cheap labor to cultivate cash crops, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, in the colonies. Africans were seen as physically capable and resistant to diseases like malaria, making them desirable as laborers. The transatlantic slave trade also provided economic benefits to European merchants and planters.
what were some of the reasons that europeans wanted to explore the Americans a start colonies
Its country was divided for colonial reasons.
the southern colonies....they had slaveowners that got rich by selling tobacco[i know, right] more slaves planting tobacco...more $. those are one of the reasons.
invasions
the reason why the thirteen colonies where founded because of trade reasons
There are many varying reasons why different colonials left Europe, but you must remember that originally the colonies were still rulled by European governments.
Because they were in mali
New York, New Jersey, and Jamestown were three colonies that were founded for strictly economic reasons. Most colonies were founded for religious reasons.
A few reasons. Overcrowding, strategic military positions, dwindling resources, rumours of gold, running out of useable farmland and to escape religious persecution are some of the reasons. First, individual colonists came over mainly to escape religious intolerance with charters from their county of origin. England had just split from the Catholic Church forming the Anglican Church. Certain religions were now intolerable. Eventually, as more settlers came, these European countries took more interests in these colonies because of the economic advantages that they had. America was abundant in natural resources which could be used in the Old World.