this question doesn't make any sense Jamestown was a settlement in the Massachusetts colony
they were shipbuilders
James II
because he wanted to make a fishing colony/industry.
To make money for the company
It is part of mercantilism. If England made it illegal for colonist to make these goods then they would have to buy them from English manufacturers and a dependence would be developed between colony and mothercountry. It can also be interpreted as keeping a colony from rebelling because that colony would not have the industrial means to produce the goods that England forbade them from producing.
Not only to further their education and to surpass other countries, but to make the conform to traditions and culture of their colony.
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A balanced trading policy to make great Britain sufficientDefensive buffers to protect British colonies from French and other countries
All countries want to be independent and make their own decisions. It's why the USA did not want to be a colony of England, and had a revolution (and a War of 1812) to sever ties with England. Countries want to be self-governing.
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The original purpose of the Jamestown colony was to make money for the Virginia Company.
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Plymouth
The colony of penguins huddled together on the icy shore, squawking and waddling about as they tended to their fluffy chicks.
they started a colony in 1987
Pilgrims agreed to work together to make their colony succeed in the Mayflower Compact