so they can have more space too chill
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.
Cabot wanted riches new land silk and many treasures
They wished to gain power and wealth in the new world. It was a place where gold, land and people were ready to claim. Spain had already reached it making the a world power. England wished to compete with Spain.
Large parts of the New England colonies had rock-strewn land that was difficult to farm, but there were also very large stands of timber to support a logging industry.
the new England colonies land was not very vertile and it made farming harder
New Spain was afraid that England wanted to claim the land and they wanted to show that that land was already claimed
Spain, France, England, and Portugal.
England used it's new power to claim more land in the Americas.
England spain france
to find new land, claim his new land, and look for gold.
gold, god, and glory. (gold, religious freedom, and land)
They searched for the northwest passage.thaT WAS AWESOME
Because the more land you owned the more powerful you were!!!
Because he was mad
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.
Cabot wanted riches new land silk and many treasures
john Cabot