Religious warfare b/w catholics and Protestants
France did not settle Texas in the same way as Spain or later the United States. However, it did explore the region in the early 18th century, primarily for trade and expansion purposes. French interests in Texas were part of a broader effort to establish a foothold in North America, competing with Spanish claims. Ultimately, the French presence in Texas was limited and did not lead to significant colonization.
Dutch merchants sent Henry Hudson to North America in 1609 primarily to find a new trade route to Asia, particularly for valuable commodities like spices and silks. Hudson's exploration aimed to establish a foothold for Dutch trade in the region, particularly in the lucrative fur trade. His voyage led to the discovery of the Hudson River, which later became significant for Dutch colonization and trade in the New World.
the difference about the situation in France than in north America before the two revolutions is that I really don't know I'm sorry... :{
new netherland
America gained more wealth (money) not as much as great britain.
The five W's in Jamestown are: Who - the English settlers; What - the first permanent English settlement in America; When - founded in 1607; Where - in Virginia; Why - to establish a foothold in the New World and find resources like gold.
the friars
Protestantism did gain a foothold in the early Americas. The vast majority of the English settlers in America were protestants. The French and the Spanish were Roman Catholics but they were few.
The English established a colony on Roanoke Island in the late 16th century to establish a permanent settlement in the New World and to gain a foothold in North America. The colony, known as the "Lost Colony," ultimately failed and its inhabitants mysteriously disappeared, leading to ongoing speculation and interest in the story.
The King of France sent Samuel de Champlain to explore and establish colonies in North America in order to expand the French presence in the New World, establish trade routes, and compete with other European powers for territory and resources. Champlain's role was crucial in establishing French settlements and strengthening their foothold in the region.
James Monroe wanted to keep the Europeans out of Latin America so that no one would have a foothold to attack the US.
Yes, but he was interrupted by North America and surrounding islands.
Colonies
The French wanted to explore the Mississippi River to expand their fur trade and establish trade networks with Native American tribes. They also sought to claim territorial control over the region and prevent other European powers from gaining a foothold in North America.
nowadays America follows the laws given to them
Christopher Colombus arrived in America in 1492. However he thought he had landed in India and called the inhabitatants Indians. He then claimed the land for Spain.
To establish law in America