Answer:European Nations established colonies in North America because they wanted to expand their horizons. For the gold, glory, and to spread their religion. And they wanted to have more land than other countries. Since it was discovered, they wanted to put their land to good use.
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The correct answer is to give the United States the power of sell government
The movement for the Independence of the United States occurred at the turn of the 1770s to the 1780s and sparked a war whose end, in 1783, sealed the autonomy of the Thirteen Colonies. The Declaration of Independence was drafted and signed on July 4, 1776. One of the elements that had great weight in the acceleration of independence was the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), that is, the war fought in North America between Englishmen and French for land ownership.
The Seven Years' War, won by the English with broad support from the colonists who already lived there, resulted in the annexation of lands previously belonging to the French. The settlers who were already on the new continent thought that they could benefit from such lands as a spoil of war, but the English crown had other plans: to assign the new lands to new settlers who would come from England to occupy them.
Because they had no influence over the budget and military.
In Hamilton's words that would be "no influence ever either the sword or the purse". He argued that because of this the judiciary would be the least threatening branch of the government and that it had to rely on both other branches to uphold its rulings and decisions. In Federalist No. 78 he also states what powers and responsibilities the judicial branch would have.
The United States presidential election of 1908 was held on November 3, 1908. Popular incumbent President Theodore Roosevelt, honoring a promise not to seek a third term, persuaded the Republican Party to nominate William Howard Taft, his close friend and Secretary of War, to become his successor.
It kept the church from gaining to much power and the govt from gaining too much power it went both ways to cause neutral power between the two.