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Britain, France and Spain were the first countries to colonize in the New World. Spain was the first, since it was the most powerful European country, adn it colonized Mexico and the West. France's colonies were farther north, in what is now Canada. Britain was last to colonize and it had the 13 bristish colonies split in three colonies: New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
people had a hard time doing stuff so slaves did it for them
That was the time of the colonialism, so, all the European countries went on trying to get more land for its people because they had to get richer to not to get out of business. The England colonized the north America because of this reason, they established the thirteen colonies with a great strategy: the north colonies would serve like the headquarters of the metropole on the new continent and the ones by the south would be extractivists colonies. Then, the England could control the things in the north America, without being afraid of get out of business.
Society in the Middle colonies was very liberated.
A few reasons. Overcrowding, strategic military positions, dwindling resources, rumours of gold, running out of useable farmland and to escape religious persecution are some of the reasons. First, individual colonists came over mainly to escape religious intolerance with charters from their county of origin. England had just split from the Catholic Church forming the Anglican Church. Certain religions were now intolerable. Eventually, as more settlers came, these European countries took more interests in these colonies because of the economic advantages that they had. America was abundant in natural resources which could be used in the Old World.
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade.
Because many have special arrangements and agreements for easier travel, like relating to passport checking if you are a citizen of a country that is a member of the European Union.
To provide vital supplies, like food, clothing, weapons, and troops.
They didn't like Great Britain so they wanted to see the colonists defeat them
Italy wanted to have colonies like other European countries. Mussolini invaded Ethiopia.
Britain, France and Spain were the first countries to colonize in the New World. Spain was the first, since it was the most powerful European country, adn it colonized Mexico and the West. France's colonies were farther north, in what is now Canada. Britain was last to colonize and it had the 13 bristish colonies split in three colonies: New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
Middle Colonies were known as the "Bread Basket" of the colonies. They were mostly farmers who grew crops like wheat and other food stuffs
The southern colonies like the rest of the original thirteen colonies were inhabited before the arrival of the European settlers by native Americans. The Native American tribes there were the Seminole, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, Cherokee, Caddo, and Comanche.
Usually the houses are of a low standard in quality. Their built with alot of cheap material just to keep costs low. Though if your rich there are some very nice ones about. But if your middle or lower class then forget it.
Generally speaking, only financially strong nations can afford to have an extensive empire of colonies. France and England were economically devastated by WW 2. This prevented them from taking an interest in their colonies, and the total disruption of world affairs seemed to help many colonies like India break free from European domination.
Life was generally stable and peaceful under the Europeans.