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For relious freedom.
Two reasons were new taxes and banning of settlement/land claims in the Ohio River Valley territory.
pablo sanches in 1497 made the rights of actions wich colines fowllowed to find regions for enomic reasons
Create a new church based on the church of england
Yes they did, people moved west for many reasons; for adventure, new land, to search for wealth, new life/starting over. There are lots of reasons.
For relious freedom.
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Tryphena is a settlement on Great Barrier Island, New Zealand.
Two reasons were new taxes and banning of settlement/land claims in the Ohio River Valley territory.
New York, New Jersey, and Jamestown were three colonies that were founded for strictly economic reasons. Most colonies were founded for religious reasons.
The earliest European settlers were the French, for the purposes of expanding the fur trade in the New World.
Jacobs River is a small settlement in New Zealand.
The three main reasons for exploration were to find new trade routes to Asia, to spread Christianity to new lands, and to acquire wealth and resources for European countries.
I don't really know but I'm guessing its because of the fur trade.
New York was settled because of the waterways. It was also settled for quick access and natural resourcesÊon the coast and through the Hudson bay.Ê
The main reasons for the initial exploration and settlement in north were dreams of instant wealth. After it became clear that their was no such thing, people moved to the new world for religious tolerance, the promise of land, because of hard ships in England (not enough jobs).