What two major events prompted England in particular to consider North American colonization in the early 17th century? How did these events shape England's colonization efforts of North America?
Due to economic changes in rural and urban areas made more
demand for England during the 16th and 17th centuries. migrating to
colonization is a way to solve the problem of fulfilling their
desire. It brought choice for selling more goods and resources to
other countries. American revolution against Britain made
influenced by political ideas and colonization. it got great
freedom from military force. gold and silver and land searching for
success colonization in America and they found more furs, it made
the opportunity for Native Americans to gain more freedom for
saving money for their own land.
Social culture most colonists felt that living difficulty in their
own plan. they came to America for a wealthy life. North American
colonization made the opportunity for that.
colonization effort began in the 16th and 17th centuries. England
established colonies in North America but first colonies in 1607
Jamestown for searching for gold and silver. new England found
timber for building ships. most of the English colonies established
in North America and thirteen colonies. there was a rapid increase
in English colonies' activity from the pursuit of Newland and there
was religious freedom. every thirteen colonies made their own
self-government. Immigrant indentures servants from 13 colonies of
British North America work for several years to pay off for travel
costs. In the 17th century, most of the English settlers are
indentured servants they receive freedom dues as payment and they
were free members of the society. British law protects them from
the worst abusers.
What two major events prompted England in particular to consider North American colonization in the early...
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