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English kings granted colonial charters because they believed that colonies would generate economic wealth through trade, agriculture, and resource extraction. Establishing colonies also allowed for the expansion of English influence and power in new territories, which could serve as strategic military and naval bases. Additionally, colonies provided opportunities for settling surplus population and spreading English culture and governance. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the overarching goal of enhancing the monarchy's prestige and financial gain.
The House of Burgesses determined that the English colonies would have a representative government. Does the person who asked this go to ESMS?
they would be mad
They thought this because the colonies were run by England at first.
There were no English colonies in the 1500's. The first American English colony wasn't until 1607 and it was Jamestown. IF there had been colonies in the 1500's the leader would have been Elizabeth 1.
Benefit england...
Dickinson believed declaring independence would hurt the colonies rather than help them. He argued that it would lead to a war that would cause great suffering. He did not think any European nation would help the colonies against Britain. He also believed that the colonies would not stay united if they won independence.
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King George believed that he could tax the colonies, however, he wanted. He also believed that the colonies would never win a war against the British.
In the English colonies, white, male property owners who were 21 and older could vote. These rules excluded most of the population of the new colonies. The jurists believed that by the time a man owned land, he had a vested interest in the community and should be able to voice his opinion by voting. The believed that poor people could be swayed by the wealthy to vote a certain way.
The House of Burgesses determined that the English colonies would have a representative government. Does the person who asked this go to ESMS?
they would be mad
The thirteen colonies were English colonies and, thus, spoke English.
They thought this because the colonies were run by England at first.
There were no English colonies in the 1500's. The first American English colony wasn't until 1607 and it was Jamestown. IF there had been colonies in the 1500's the leader would have been Elizabeth 1.
Jamestown, Roanoke, and Plymouth were some of the first English colonies.
this is World history and it would be the English....they had more money and stuff