For religious reasons
No
No, John Cabot claimed land in Newfoundland for England in 1497. This was in Canada and was nowhere near the founding of the thirteen colonies.
Most people in the New England colonies came to America for freedom of religion. Some also had economic reasons.
what are two reasons knowles cited to explain industrialization in england
Jefferson
The Goods and to get away from England and to have religious freedoms.
New Jersey was one of the 13 colones, so it was England.
For the founding of Jamestown, over 20 years in England, Engalnd tried to plant another colony. So, they sailed of to America, found a colony and named it after King James I. For the founding of Plymouth, pilgrims didn't want to join the church in England and the government took action against them. They fined the pilgrims, jailed them, and some were even executed. Pretty awful huh? Hoped that helped you! :)
New England
For religious reasons
Because they wanted to find the New England Colonies so they can practice their religion freely.
religios reasons
All the New England Colonies were started by people who suffered for their religious beliefs.
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jamestown helped new england found the religious colonies.
No