Most everyone wanted religious freedom, or to break away from the Catholic and Anglican churches. When the explorers found this land, the Pilgrims and Puritans got the idea that they should colonize here and have representative government.
There could be many reasons. To obtain greater quantites of Natural Resources or land to farm. '''To gain wealth or tax revenue from a conquered people. '''To make room for an ever expanding population. To increase the chances of survival as a people. And more...
Colonization is the act, by a militarily strong country, of invading and taking over the sovereignty of another area, which then becomes known as a colony. This often includes the establishment of one or more settlements, also called "colonies", inhabited by emigrants from the colonizing power.
In ancient times, maritime nations such as Greece often established colonies. These appear to be more benign, emphasizing uninhabited land, and farming it. In classical times, land suitable for farming was often claimed by "barbarian tribes" that lived by hunting and gathering. To ancient civilized people, the land simply appeared vacant.
Another great colonization of ancient times was the Roman colonization of the empire that spread across three continents, many of current great cities of Europe were in fact Roman colonies (the German city Cologne was in fact called by the Romans Colonia Claudia)
Following the European "discovery" of the New World by Christopher Columbus in 1492, the major European powers embarked on a large-scale campaign of colonization, the consequences of which have shaped the current state of the world to a considerable extent.
In Science Fiction, space colonization is sometimes more benign. Humans find an uninhabited planet, and inhabit it. In more recent science fiction, they may create inhabitable space (by terraforming or constructing a space habitat) and call that a "colony."
On the other hand, if the planet is already inhabited, much less benign consequences ensue: indeed, some science fiction authors have used the colonization of alien planets by humans, or the colonization of Earth by aliens, to explore the real-world issues surrounding the phenomenon.
A concept associated with space colonization is ocean colonization, the hypothetical permanent habitation of locations in Earth's oceans.
More metaphorical uses of the word include "coca-colonization", that is, the erosion of a country's indigenous culture and its replacement with corporate mass-culture, usually American in origin.
This is typically because they need more land.
to start a new life in the colonies to get away from religious persuction, famine, etc. in their home countries
for the wealth
to expand their empire and get resources.
Power, Control, Religion, Cheap Abundant Land, and Personal Reasons
Colonization
The six reasons for exploration are curiosity, trade and wealth, power and glory, religion, science and technology, and conquest and colonization.
Find more material to support industrialize, and market to sell their product.
Strategic Military influence coupled with increased economic strength.
-Better Weapons (Guns, cannons) -Horses -Diseases brought from Europe killed millions of natives (Europeans were immune) -Disunity in the empires
colonization
Other European countries were torn by religious and political conflicts.
Other European countries were torn by religious and political conflicts.
Three main reasons- Economic(They could increase mercantilism) - Defense ( Create a defensive buffer for England) - Charity ( Let the poor and the debtors in overcrowded prisons come to Georgia.)Keep in mind these were the reasons but not all of these reasons ended up working.And they wanted to become eshays