There are many reasons why people colonized North America. One of the main reasons is that the New World provides opportunities for people to get a decent life or to enrich them. In colonial England, there were few advantageous employment opportunities, and the price was high, so it was difficult to get the land. Moving to one of the colonies increases the opportunity to make a living instead of staying in the UK. When entering the new world, living is made by many pioneers becoming farmers, hunters, and businessmen. Among these pioneers, there are things that have also become the servants of the contract.
Another reason for people to travel to the New World is to gain land. Most colonists can access the land with free land or low cost. The land also gave settlers a feeling of independence.
Religion is another reason people come to the New World. Some settlers want to have opportunities to freely worship, others come to the US to escape religious persecution.
From a greater perspective, the King and the Queen are interested in establishing colonies, as the colonies contribute to the political, economic and military dominance of the country. As pursued by British, Dutch, Spanish and French in economic and political superiority, their pursuit takes them to newly discovered land. The formula Land = Power = Money plays a role in this mission, and these lands are important transit zones for the military strength of these European forces.
There are many reasons for establishing an American colony. The three most important themes of British colonial rule in America are religion, economy, and government. The most important reasons for colonization are asylum, freedom of religion, and economic opportunity. Not so much, the settlers tried to build a stable and progressive government. Many colonies were established for religious purposes. - Motivation of the New England colony • People who settled in the New England colony generally wanted to unite their families and practice their own religion. • They are used to doing a lot of things themselves, not depending on others. • Some of them came to New England to earn money, but they are not majority. Economy • New England colonies are mainly communities of agriculture and fishery. • People make their own clothes and shoes
The colony was founded in Mexico and Central America. In 1607, the UK established the first colony in North America near the Chesapeake Bay and nearly a decade later, founded the second colony in today's New England. Both New England and Chesapeake were established simultaneously by the UK, but both colonies developed different economies, governments and many other lifestyles. In 1607, King James I delivered the company charter of Virginia State and acknowledged that they would develop colonies in the company.
Although some colonies were established for religious reasons, other colonies have many similarities between colonies established for economic reasons, but each colony is different It is unique. In addition, the government system of each American colony has evolved from a non-representative and elite government to a more democratic system close to today's purely democratic institution.
There are many reasons for establishing an American colony. Most of the earliest settlers moved to the United States as they thought they were the opportunity for it to become rich. Various colonies have been established for various reasons, but their motivation is related to religion, economics and government. Some colonies want freedom of religion and other colonies are seeking evacuation. Residents of Massachusetts are Puritans, they believe in fate, and God is perfect. England's Puritan was persecuted as they felt that the King's guided English church did not fully explain the Bible. Punishment also includes prisons and executions. Pilgrims travel to the Netherlands to find evacuation centers, but life in the Netherlands is quite different from life in the UK. They do not want children to grow as Dutch, they also believe the Dutch are too free.