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natka813 [3]
2 years ago
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Identify the economic, religious, and political motivations for the establishment of england's diverse american colonies.

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Afina-wow [57]2 years ago
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The economic, religious, and political motivations for the establishment of England's diverse american colonies were- the joint stock companies or groups of proprietors eager for profit, funded the English colonization. Provision of consumer market was developing and raw materials were supplied. Their colonial organization and government reflected the governmental model of a two-house parliament. Immigration was done on a massive scale The colonization of the Eastern seaboard of North America occurred at the time of religious and political turmoil in England, strongly affecting colonial culture and development.

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