The Spanish wanted more land.
America
He tried to establish the colony of roanoak
La Salle attempted to establish a French colony at the site of present-day Fort Saint Louis, near Matagorda Bay in Texas. In 1685, he led an expedition to the region, hoping to create a settlement to further French claims in North America. However, the colony faced numerous challenges, including hostile relations with local Native American tribes and difficulties in resupply, ultimately leading to its failure.
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Because he was good
The settlers of Roanoke Island disappeared in 1590, and England's next attempt to establish a colony in Virginia occurred in 1607 with the founding of Jamestown. Therefore, approximately 17 years passed between the disappearance of the Roanoke settlers and England's renewed efforts to establish a colony in the Americas.
Ireland? I think. Try these two websites they should help,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_Englandelizabeth-i
Because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony.
Because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony.
The king of England was willing to let a group of merchants try to establish a colony in North America because he wanted to compete with Spain on who claims the most land. The king sent an expedition to look for a good place in North America. The scouts returned with an report of Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina.
The Spaniards and the British tried to seize Saint-Domingue during the French Revolution because the French were too busy with their own revolution to fight for their colony. Given its strategic location and the availability of raw materials and minerals, both countries sought to control it.