The puritans (Christians who broke away from the church of England) wanted a purer simpler religion so they colonized in North America. They then learned how to grow crops and took over the land leaving a small amount for the Native Americans. They did this because they wanted more Europeans living in North America. Europeans soon discovered gold which made more Europeans come to the land, this pushed the native Americans off the land.
colonization occured because counries wanted to expand their empires. they did this because they could steal stuf from the other counries.
The protestants of the time needed a place away from the catholic church to practice their faith.
queen elizabeth
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
It was difficult for the first English settlers to colonize in North America because of the time of year that they arrived in the Colonies. There was little time to prepare before harsh winter weather set in. Many people were left without the proper clothing and shelter to survive. Food was also very scarce.
Spain.
queen elizabeth
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.
religious freedom and economic opprotunity
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
It was difficult for the first English settlers to colonize in North America because of the time of year that they arrived in the Colonies. There was little time to prepare before harsh winter weather set in. Many people were left without the proper clothing and shelter to survive. Food was also very scarce.
Spain.
Yes.
Spain.
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Spain.
the french and Indian war (1754-1763) gave the English control over much of North America.