slavery and black codes
for land free religin and for gold of course
Europeans migrated to North America for many reasons. Examples of which are:* Better economic opportunities;* To escape from religious persecution;* To escape from repressive regimes in Europe; and* The desire to live in a democratic nation.
what were some of the reasons that europeans wanted to explore the Americans a start colonies
TO expand thir lands
Europeans were motivated to explore and settle new territories for reasons such as economic gain through trade and access to resources, desire for new land and power, spreading Christianity and converting indigenous populations, and escaping political or religious persecution in their homelands. These motivations led to the Age of Exploration and subsequent colonization of various parts of the world.
economic reasons.
One of the widely accepted reasons is that Europeans were attempting to find a route to China and India. However, while true, this statement lacks truth. Many Europeans were seeking freedom from religious persecution. Ever hear of the Pilgrims? That's what they were all about. Other reasons to come to North America would be cheap land, a chance for adventure, and easy money.
Europeans realized that there's no point staying in America anymore due to demographic reasons, hence they left and America became independent country. This question is not specific enough to answer properly. To my knowledge there has never been a stoppage in economic trade between other nations and America or the USA.
People came to America for many reasons, some came for religious persecution and others came because they were searching for money and fame. People who came to America were generally those who didn't live particularly well in Europe and were looking for a new start in the New World
Religious freedom , money, and a new life are reasons colonists settled in America .
One of the main reasons Europeans wanted to explore the unknown was the desire for wealth and resources. They were in search of new trade routes to Asia and the valuable goods that could be obtained there. Additionally, there was a strong motivation to spread Christianity and convert indigenous populations to the faith. Scientific curiosity and a thirst for knowledge also played a role in driving European exploration.