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What was the motive for europeans colonizing in New England?
France and the United Kingdom had just ended the Seven Years War and anything that damaged the power of the UK was seen as beneficial to France.
The French wanted to match the expansion of the British Empire
Motive is from the French word "motif," which was adopted about 700 years ago.
France, Austria, and Italy were allied in efforts to expand German territories. A second motive was to seclude France and increase the number of enemies against the French.
To weaken England
As late as 1750, only sixty thousand or so whites inhabited New France. Landowning French peasants, unlike the dispossessed English tenant farmers who embarked for the British colonies, had little economic motive to move. Protestant Huguenots, who might have had a religious motive to migrate, were denied a refuge in this raw colony. The French government, in any case, favored its Caribbean island colonies, rich in sugar and rum, over the snow-cloaked wilderness of Canada.
His motive for exploration is to claim land for France!
Because the French founded that Africa's land was rich with gold
Motive is from the French word "motif," which was adopted about 700 years ago.
Motive is from the French word "motif," which was adopted about 700 years ago.
Largely because it was on the way to the Atlantic coastline, and Hitler thought it would give him a strong foothold in France. Another motive was the large Jewish population there (est. 350,000 followers of Judaism). Approximately 49 concentration and extermination camps were established in Axis controlled France.