They thought they would find gold, and to be free of the kings rule.
resources and potential for a market
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to be free and practice their own religion
Why did the pilgrims leave England How did the pilgrims travle to America When did the pilgrims first see America
If you mean leave Britain as their homeland then, because they heard America was a great new place and you could find many new jobs there.
in a short answer - for religious freedom, adventure, and political freedom and a hope for new opportunities
The Europeans used any sort of transport to leave Europe. Ship, feet, or in modern times, trains, aeroplanes, automobiles, etc.
People came to America for many reasons, some came for religious persecution and others came because they were searching for money and fame. People who came to America were generally those who didn't live particularly well in Europe and were looking for a new start in the New World
It led Portuguese leaders to leave Europe and rule from the colony of Brazil.
There are many varying reasons why different colonials left Europe, but you must remember that originally the colonies were still rulled by European governments.
The purpose was to deter the expansion of European powers to the new world. The doctrine essentially warned of american retaliation if Europe expanded its new world colonies, though it promised to leave existing colonies alone. However, nobody took the threat seriously since the US was a second rate power back then.
That Europe leave the United States alone, and they have no power over America. Also that Europe was not aloud to colonize in the United States.
Political upheaval made the American colonies want to revolutionize and leave Britain.
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America was like a Freedom Land. Some, like debtors were forced by the king of England to leave, and work in the 13 colonies.
One of the widely accepted reasons is that Europeans were attempting to find a route to China and India. However, while true, this statement lacks truth. Many Europeans were seeking freedom from religious persecution. Ever hear of the Pilgrims? That's what they were all about. Other reasons to come to North America would be cheap land, a chance for adventure, and easy money.
The Pilgrims left Plymouth, England, for America on the Mayflower on September 16, 1620.