Wealth, power and a world empire.
no, they were more interested in colonizing them they were not interested in learning about other cultures but rather interested in imposing their culture, ideals, values on to others
they were more interested in their fertile carribean sugar islands than in colonizing in north america, also, i believe, the English colonists attempted to resist them, good luck! -nav
The conviction that their culture was superior to that of colonized peoples.
East
The British recognized the wealth that was contained in North America. Charters were issued by the British crown ad colonies were created on the eastern coast of North America. This gave the British access to farm products such as cotton and tobacco.
Aztec Gold
no, they were more interested in colonizing them they were not interested in learning about other cultures but rather interested in imposing their culture, ideals, values on to others
The French were interested in colonizing. This was in Southeast Asia.
India.
India
They were more interested in colonizing Greenland.
Tea, rubber, spices
The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.
The Dutch was different from other European colonizing nations because they were mostly interested in making money. They had little interest in teaching others their language or religion.
Because they wanted to explore new land and get more resources. They also thought with all of this material they would become more wealthy. I hope this helped!
Lobengula compares the British to a hungry chameleon
The British Empire grew rapidly with India, Africa & Taiwan. The French empire was waning. The US saw a chance to have an empire as well so they wanted to expand.