Land, God and gold
1) Land-the more territory you had, the more powerful you were. You could also set up colonies.
2) God- these countries wanted to spread Christianity.
3) Gold- The new lands could yield precious metals and other economic profit to benefit the mother country.
Example: 13 American Colonies and England
Brazil and Portugal
Canada and France
Mexico and Spain
One of William Pitt's primary goals during the French and Indian War was to conquer French Canada to eliminate French influence in North America. He believed that capturing Canada would significantly weaken French power and secure British dominance in the region. Pitt's strategic focus on North America aimed to rally colonial support and resources, ultimately leading to decisive British victories that paved the way for the Treaty of Paris in 1763, which ceded Canada to Britain.
What conclusion can you draw from this statement
gold glory god.
The French forced Native Americans to serve as laborers in their missionsSorry but that is incorrect it is actually:The French lived among Native American peoples, learned their languages, and respected their customs.Correct answer : The French lived among Native American peoples, learned their languages, and respected their customs.
The three goals of the Spanish when they came to the Americas were to spread Christianity, capture Natives, take the Native's gold for money.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Her goals were to drive the British back to England and to restore the French monarchy.
Spanish, Dutch, English and French were the primary countries. The British took over the Dutch areas. The French and Indian War and the Louisiana Purchase took France out of the picture.
Improving relations with France was one of Adams first goals as president. He was determined to stay out of the war between the French and British.
Both Spanish and French are valuable languages. The "better" language depends on your personal preferences, career goals, and interests. Spanish is more widely spoken worldwide, while French is the second-most learned language globally and can be beneficial for diplomacy and international business. Ultimately, the best language for you is the one that aligns with your goals and interests.
Pocahontas's goal was to keep the peace between the Indian and the British
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The motives for Spanish exploration was to find Northwest Passage, which they believed was a direct and efficient route to the Orient - home of spices, silks and wealth.
I believe it is because the French treated them better generally. The reason behind this was that the French had less white settlers than the British and could not afford to lose favour with the Indians, especially the Huron tribe. The French also had greater interation with the natives as they would trade furs and one of the major French goals in North America was to convert the Indians to Roman Catholicism, not massacre them like the Spanish
THE BRITISH WERE INTERFERING WITH THE GOALS OF THE COLONISTS.