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The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons
The main reasons for the establishment of many of the colonies in America were religious freedom, relocation of prisoners, and to gain money. They also wanted to have more power and land.
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economic opportunities and religious havens
There are multiple reasons, and at different levels. First, the ill-fated decisions to hold to American Colonies at the price of war was Parliamentary and not Royal. George III was a largely a figurehead to this political question. At the highest level was traditional English intransigence against releasing colonies to home rule without acceding to subjecting them to the English crown/queen in name only as in the cases of Canada and Australia.
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The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons
The main reasons for the establishment of many of the colonies in America were religious freedom, relocation of prisoners, and to gain money. They also wanted to have more power and land.
They both live in the North America . And They both want colonies in America . And The English and Spanish colonies were established for complete different reasons.
all of these were reasons
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The colonies did not like having little or no political voice. Taxes continued to be increased to pay for governors who were loyal to the British causes.
Announce the reasons for the separation.
for religious, political, and profitable reasons. Queen Elizabeth also wanted to expand the empire.
economic opportunities and religious havens
Justicia has written: 'Thirteen reasons for opposing the establishment of rectories in this province for the support of the English church'
If you mean the American colonies by English settlers it was for a few reasons. The primary reason was more space, but secondary reasons also included religious freedom and wealth hunting.