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The reason the founding fathers chose Philadelphia as the location for the constitution convention was because it was right in the middle of the original colonies and it was the most convenient place for it to take place.
The colonies in the south of the New World were founded because they were thousands of square miles of arable land. The land became a goldmine of agriculture.
what was the reason why the founding father might have been influceed by the iroquois constitution.
Most of them settled in the colonies because of religious freedom
There is no evidence that Protestantism was ever banned officially by any of the thirteen original colonies. There are occasional examples of Catholicism being banned by the Church of England before the Revolution, but never the reverse. The colony of Maryland, which was established by Catholics, may have had some reason to ban Protestantism, or even followers who espoused the idea, but there is no evidence that it was ever done.
the reason why the thirteen colonies where founded because of trade reasons
so they could explore there religious beliefs
The "main" reason the British established the 13 colonies was for financial opportunity. They wanted to take over New France and control the fur trade. Other reasons the colonies were found: to avoid religious persecution and for profits.
There was no design to having thirteen colonies. It was not part of any master plan. Each colony was founded for its own reason and purposes by its original settlers. It just turned out that there were thirteen.
That the reason was because the thirteen colonies wanted their independence from great Britain to become their own nation.
to have religious freedom
who settled Providence
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