Because America had to fight for their independence from Britain, they disliked the idea of colonizing other nations...However two groups of Americans were outspoken in their SUPPORT of Imperialism.
Because Americans had fought for their independence from Britain, most of them disliked the idea of colonization.
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Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation.
European lands claim to Native Americans by battleing their fears
Because Americans had fought for their independence from Britain, most of them disliked the idea of colonization.
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They were there as invited settlers.
Alaska was not allowed to claim lands held by Native Americans.
From the British point of view, it was only right that American colonists should pay, Indians, western lands, colonial trade, navigation.
The goal was to was to remove Native Americans from their lands
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European settlers settle and start colonizing the Igbo lands, installing schools, courts, and other power structures.
Native Americans righfully claimed all lands in the America's (today known as North America, Central America and South America). This was confirmed by the courts of Europe in 1532 (that they had a legal and rightful claim to the lands as its owner and custodians).
The Cherokee left their lands peacefully without fighting with the Americans.
The Spanish had three primary motives in colonizing the New World: the three 'G's—gold, glory, and gospel. Gold- to add to one's wealth by extracting wealth from the new world, Gospel- and to convert souls to Christianity, and Glory of conquering new lands for Spain. Of these three motives, the one given the most weight was definitely GOLD: Spain wanted to add lands to its empire and extract gold and other precious metals from the new world. A secondary reason for colonizing was the religious conversion of native peoples.According to Henryan
European lands claim to Native Americans by battleing their fears