(They came to America to escape worldly temptations like wealth.)
Its because the settlers intially had goals in planting crops for food but were really interested in mining for gold
The Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, not Jamestown, were primarily motivated by the desire for religious freedom, escaping persecution in England. They sought to establish a community where they could practice their faith without interference. In contrast, Jamestown, established in 1607, was mainly driven by economic interests and the goals of the Virginia Company rather than a focus on religious liberty.
The settling of the Jamestown colony in 1607 was based on financial goals, not religious, despite whatever role religious convictions played in the colony's growth and daily life. For the Massachusetts Bay colony, religious expression was the core motivation of the colonists involved, with trade activity and resource-development, also important factors. Two religious groups from England both came to the New World. The Pilgrims came to escape religious persecution. Their soon to be neighbors, the Puritans came to practice what they believed to be the "pure" Protestant religion in England the Anglican Church.
One of the goals Winthrop had for the state of Massachusetts settlers was to seek out cohabitation and to love each other. He wanted them to live just as they had in England.
Settlers often did not adapt to native customs and traditions due to a combination of ethnocentrism, a belief in their own cultural superiority, and a desire to impose their own values and systems. Many settlers viewed indigenous practices as primitive or inferior, leading to a lack of interest in understanding or integrating those customs. Additionally, the settlers' goals of land acquisition and resource exploitation often conflicted with the values of coexistence and respect for native traditions. This cultural divide contributed to the tensions and conflicts that arose between settlers and indigenous populations.
um... Mr. Ristys class?
Jamestown didn't come to Virginia to settle to look for gold and not to stay as a colony while the Puritans were there to stay and to create a colony.
Its because the settlers intially had goals in planting crops for food but were really interested in mining for gold
Jamestown was settled to make a profit. Massachusetts was founded to ensure religious freedom for Puritans... and only puritans.
Jamestown was settled to make a profit. Massachusetts was founded to ensure religious freedom for Puritans... and only puritans.
Jamestown didn't come to Virginia to settle to look for gold and not to stay as a colony while the Puritans were there to stay and to create a colony.
To find gold and get RICH
How did the political goals of liberal differ from those conservative?
The Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, not Jamestown, were primarily motivated by the desire for religious freedom, escaping persecution in England. They sought to establish a community where they could practice their faith without interference. In contrast, Jamestown, established in 1607, was mainly driven by economic interests and the goals of the Virginia Company rather than a focus on religious liberty.
They can be reached more quickly.
Aint no body got time for goals
an autotelic person chooses his/her own goals