Migrations of English Calvinists to New England-Factors?
Political conflict and religious persecution in England were not factors in inducing migration of English Calvinists to New England.
High crime pollution
colonialism and business
The Great Migrations of animals is driven by the season and the availability of food.
England was in debt because of the war with France. The French were unhappy with the English possession of Boulogne. An alliance between Scotland and France was prompted by Somerset's invasion of Scotland.
war,
1) Charles disliked the Puritans and treated them harshly. 2) The king constantly needed money and at times resorted to extortion. 3) He dissolved Parliament until he needed money. 4) He insisted on the divine right of kings. 5) He tried to force the Scottish Calvinists to reform.
The influence of geographic factors in England was most evident in the development of its naval power and maritime trade. England's location as an island nation with a deep-water coastline allowed for the growth of a strong navy and facilitated trade and exploration. The country's proximity to mainland Europe also influenced its political relationships and strategic alliances.
Probably being separated by a stretch of water from the rest of europe, surrounded by fish & built on coal. (Those were the days!) Being English & a bit reticent it's a tough one to answer without sounding imperialist & grand. Does anyone want to be a bit more objective ?
the government in England are constitutional monarcy hope this helps
There has never been a war between America and England.
While all of the Tudors were wealthy, it can be argued that Elizabeth I was the wealthiest. Elizabeth expanded English exploration and trade. She also helped develop the English navy and army, making them a powerful force. All of these factors would have brought wealth to England and more specifically to Elizabeth.