They wanted freedom of speech, religion, etc. they wanted to start up their own way of life, government, etc.
England set up colonies in North America for a variety of reasons, including economic motives such as acquiring Natural Resources and expanding trade. Colonies also provided a strategic advantage by serving as naval bases and creating a buffer zone against rival European powers. Additionally, religious and political factors played a role, as some English settlers sought to establish new societies based on their own beliefs and governance.
In eastern North America, the Dutch, English and the French governments had established colonies in the eastern coasts of North America. This answer excludes Spanish colonies in eastern Mexico.
Spain, France, and England
no
Colonies were settled in North America by the English primarily to take advantage of the rich natural resources (timber, pelts, and land for growing crops such as tobacco). However, some English settlers, such as the Quakers who founded Pennsylvania and the Separatists who took part in founding Plymouth, came to North America to escape religious persecution in England.
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In eastern North America, the Dutch, English and the French governments had established colonies in the eastern coasts of North America. This answer excludes Spanish colonies in eastern Mexico.
Spain, France, and England
north america
No. The first colonies in America were set up by the Spanish.
Colonies were a great source of wealth and power
In North America,
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In North America,
no
Colonies were settled in North America by the English primarily to take advantage of the rich natural resources (timber, pelts, and land for growing crops such as tobacco). However, some English settlers, such as the Quakers who founded Pennsylvania and the Separatists who took part in founding Plymouth, came to North America to escape religious persecution in England.
The British established 13 colonies along North America's east coast, collectively known as the Thirteen Colonies. These colonies eventually formed the foundation of the United States.
The King of England at the time heard of America from others, and wanted more land so he set up the 13 colonies.