England's interest in America began in the late 15th century when explorers like John Cabot, under the commission of Henry VII, sought new trade routes. This interest intensified in the early 17th century with the establishment of the Jamestown colony in 1607, marking England's first permanent settlement in North America. The search for resources, land, and opportunities for trade drove further exploration and colonization throughout the 17th century.
He wasn’t interested in “worth” but to control the island and become king.
The Desire to become an American Citizen.
No. It was a conflict between British colonists in the Americas and England. It resulted in the birth of the United States of America.
There has never been a war between America and England.
The mayflower carried the pilgrims from England to North America.
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England has never been part of America - it just seems that way.
England became interested in North America in the early 17th century. The nation was an imperial power and desired to expand with the least amount of trouble. North America was perfect for that.
It was North America
It was North America
He wasn’t interested in “worth” but to control the island and become king.
The Desire to become an American Citizen.
England hoped to make more money from new spices and furs, also England hoped to become rich and powerful by establishing colonies in colonial America.
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Jamestown became England's first royal colony in the Americas in 1619
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No, but New England is in North America.