The main reasons for England's exploration, and colonization of the 13 Colonies can be summarized as follows:
A. The British empire believed that it could strengthen its power in the world by acquiring more territory. In the case of the 13 Colonies, the control of these strongholds prevented France from becoming the main sphere of influence in North America; and
B. The British sought the farmlands in which it could grow tobacco and cotton. These were two important products in the New World.
The main reasons for England's exploration, and colonization of the 13 Colonies can be summarized as follows:
A. The British empire believed that it could strengthen its power in the world by acquiring more territory. In the case of the 13 Colonies, the control of these strongholds prevented France from becoming the main sphere of influence in North America; and
B. The British sought the farmlands in which it could grow tobacco and cotton. These were two important products in the New World.
Secondary motives are based on learned needs, drives and fears. They're motives we learned to need.
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God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
to trade and find new land
Kent Asano
conversion of old religion of Filipinos to catholicism;colonized the Philippines and subjugate the Filipinos
they wanted to find gold and other resources they wanted to find gold and other resources
The king of England wanted to establish colonies in the new land. Economic motives were behind the kings desire and willingness to spend money on colonizing.
Richard Hakluyt tried to persuade the king that a royal charter rather than private funds are needed for colonizing the Americas by listing 14 reasons/motives why he should. Its called An advocate of English Colonization it was dated back to January 5,1607, eight months after King James I granted the charter for the colon of Virgina
The Spanish had three primary motives in colonizing the New World: the three 'G's—gold, glory, and gospel. Gold- to add to one's wealth by extracting wealth from the new world, Gospel- and to convert souls to Christianity, and Glory of conquering new lands for Spain. Of these three motives, the one given the most weight was definitely GOLD: Spain wanted to add lands to its empire and extract gold and other precious metals from the new world. A secondary reason for colonizing was the religious conversion of native peoples.According to Henryan
God, gold and glory.
Natural resources. Hence the name 'banana republic'.
religious freedom and economic opprotunity
Hilgard categorized motives into survival motives, social motives, and ego-integrated motives.
They wanted to control the entire Pacific region.
Ulterior motives are hidden or undisclosed reasons for someone's actions or behavior that are different from the reasons they claim. These motives are typically self-serving and may not align with the overt intentions being expressed.
The motives for Spanish exploration was to find Northwest Passage, which they believed was a direct and efficient route to the Orient - home of spices, silks and wealth.