Colonists were motivated by various factors, including the desire for economic opportunities, such as land ownership and trade. Many sought religious freedom, escaping persecution in Europe to practice their faith without restriction. Additionally, the promise of a new life in America attracted those seeking adventure and a fresh start. Political factors, including dissatisfaction with British rule and the desire for self-governance, also played a significant role in their motivations.
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the Declaration of Independence the declaration of independence was written by the colonist to outline the reasons why they were unhappy with English policies
Declaration of Independence
It wasn't just one colonist, it was several. These colonist were referred to as loyalists because they wanted to stay loyal to the king for various reasons.
They colonists formed new colonies because of religious reasons and wanted better farmland.
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28 reasons were cited in the Declaration of Independence.
Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from great britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
the mercenaries entered for pay, the colonist's entered for the chance to fight for freedom from Great Britain.
1. The colonist wanted freedom from the British 2. The colonist wanted to make their own country with their own government
the Declaration of Independence the declaration of independence was written by the colonist to outline the reasons why they were unhappy with English policies
Declaration of Independence
It wasn't just one colonist, it was several. These colonist were referred to as loyalists because they wanted to stay loyal to the king for various reasons.