England set up colonies in North America for a variety of reasons, including economic motives such as acquiring natural resources and expanding trade. Colonies also provided a strategic advantage by serving as naval bases and creating a buffer zone against rival European powers. Additionally, religious and political factors played a role, as some English settlers sought to establish new societies based on their own beliefs and governance.
Britain established the 13 colonies in North America primarily for economic reasons, aiming to enhance trade and access valuable resources like tobacco, timber, and fur. Additionally, the colonies served as a strategic buffer against rival European powers, particularly France and Spain. The British government also sought to alleviate population pressures and provide opportunities for settlement, which would strengthen its presence in the New World. Furthermore, certain colonies were founded for religious freedom, allowing groups like the Pilgrims and Puritans to escape persecution in England.
Jealousy and rivalry
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england's chief rival in north america was?
Spain, France, England, the Netherlands, and even Sweden explored parts of North America.
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Great Britain had a coastline on the North Sea and was Napoleon's chief rival during the Napoleonic Wars.
America's ONLY rival in the Spanish-American War was Spain.
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