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1) to facilitate trade
Religious freedom , money, and a new life are reasons colonists settled in America .
They did this to trade furs with Native Americans.
There were more than three colonies. All 13 took part in the triangular trade.
Yes, both Roanoke Island and Jamestown were settled by the English as economic ventures to establish colonies for trade and profit. Roanoke Island, settled in 1585, was intended to create a base for privateering against Spanish ships, while Jamestown, settled in 1607, aimed to find gold and other valuable resources.
The three important goals of early explorers were to find new trade routes to Asia, establish colonies for their respective countries, and spread Christianity to new lands.
They established trading stations rather than colonies, to promote their carry-trade activity.
It helped because it helped trade and ship stuff to other Colonies.
Yes, European explorers wanted to establish colonies in order to expand their influence, increase their wealth through trade and resources, spread their religion, and assert their power in new territories.
Of the original 13 colonies the southern colonies settled for profit and trade. since the south's cash crop was tobacco they used it to make a large sum of there money and in using tobacco they were able to trade for many goods that they did nit have do to there location.
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the triangular trade