Europeans engaged in various activities in the New World, including exploration, colonization, and the establishment of trade routes. They sought to exploit Natural Resources, establish agricultural settlements, and convert Indigenous populations to Christianity. This often led to significant cultural exchanges but also resulted in the displacement and suffering of Native American communities due to war, disease, and forced assimilation. The impact of these actions shaped the social, economic, and political landscape of the Americas.
It is indeed true that in claiming the land for themselves, the Europeans ignored the ownership right of the native people.
Europeans: Land could be owned by individuals.Native Americans: Land belonged to Everyone.
Freedom of religion, free land, escape from debts, new opportunities, and adventure were some of the reasons for Europeans to come to the US.
the europeans needed theses imports because they didnt have the farm space/land. sometimes it would be because they just want it.
Some of the reasons Europeans actively engaged in exploration included the need to find new land and new raw materials. Exploration greatly paved the way for many trade opportunities.
The Spanish.
They actullay called them new world
I not really sure but i heard they wpould call it the new land.
A trip the europeans went on and found new land.
to find / rule new land
Many Europeans came to the new land to practice religious freedom from the Church of England. Some of the European peoples came to the new land to avoid massive debt that had accumulated in Britain.
religious freedom, new opportunities, free land
They were looking for new land for religioous freedom and political freedom
The New World was started because Europeans wanted to start new colonies and explore the new land.
It is indeed true that in claiming the land for themselves, the Europeans ignored the ownership right of the native people.
Europeans looked for new land primarily for economic reasons, such as acquiring valuable resources like gold, spices, and timber, as well as establishing new trade routes. Additionally, the desire for power, political influence, and spreading Christianity were also driving factors for European exploration and colonization.
It was the belief of many Europeans that America would offer new opportunities and was the second "Promised Land", as in the Bible.