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new goods , land , trade routes , ocean ,
Free blacks
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They were in search of a warmer climate and better grazing land for their cattlePursuing booty and then new land to settle on.
Jean de Verrazano was a French explorer who is credited with the first recorded European exploration of the Atlantic coast of North America, in 1524. He referred to the land he explored as the "New World" because it was unknown to Europeans at the time and represented a new land that was different from the "Old World" of Europe, Asia and Africa that they were familiar with. It was a new land and new opportunities. The naming of the "New World" was also driven by the Age of Exploration, the period of European history in which Europeans began to explore and colonize the Americas, Africa, Asia and Australia. This period was characterized by a spirit of adventure and a desire for wealth and power. Many explorers, including Verrazano, believed that the New World held untold riches and opportunities for those who could claim it, hence the name "New World".
Colonization
Cash crops and stock
The process of humans settling in new areas and building cities is known as human settlement. As much land is settled in the modern age, this is an outdated process.
Xenophobia just about covers it.
John Cotton is likely speaking about settling in a new land to discuss the challenges and opportunities that come with establishing a new community or colony. He may be exploring themes of religious freedom, self-governance, and the importance of creating a society based on shared values and beliefs.
this is because wealthy landowners charged high rents to framers that worked on the land .
The occupation of land
Arthur Phillip gave land to freed convicts to aid in settling New South Wales. He was the first governor of the colony.
Homestead Act of 1862 gave 160 acres of land to families settling parts of the West.
The award of large land grants to the railroads
Settling of the Texan territories.
The chief motivation for the settling of New England was to challenge Spain. Spain was a hated country in those days.