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Settlers established a commercial and industrial economy.
For religious freedom, because they were prosecuted in England. And because of new economic opportunities, since there was somewhat of overpopulation and limitied resources in England.
Puritans came to escape religious persecution in England. They also came for freedom of religion and freedom to worship and new economic opportunities.
One reason why English geographer Richard Hakluyt promoted English colonization was to expand England's power and influence globally. He also believed that colonization could open up new trade opportunities and provide resources for England's economic growth. Additionally, Hakluyt believed that spreading Christianity and converting indigenous peoples to Christianity was a noble goal of colonization.
Many in the New England area came for religious freedom. Some came for economic opportunities.
B. M. S. Campbell has written: 'England on the eve of the Black Death' -- subject(s): History, Maps, Economic conditions, Population, Agriculture, Human geography, Economic aspects of Agriculture
England's physical geography includes 65% of the island of Great Britain. It also includes the Isle of Wight and the Isles of Scilly.
The country that had the greatest number of people emigrating in the seventeenth century was England. Many English people left their homeland in search of better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and adventure.
New England.
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A commercial and industrial economy
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