That is debatable. They were something like hard line Christians who didn't want for others to have their religious freedoms. They disliked Catholics and progressive believers and wanted to have a deeply Christian society. They went to the new world to establish a colony for true Christians.
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American colonists had no banks and very little money under Great Britain so they used barter and credit to get things they needed. England wanted to start an American colony to help increase their wealth and power and to spread their religion. They were hoping to find silver and gold or new source of raw materials or new markets for trade. The settlers saw this as an opportunity to have a new life where they can start having their life and make business through trades. Settlers left England for America hoping to improve their economic situations or seeking the freedom to practice Christianity differently than what was allowed in England.
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When the Japanese empire was dismantled at the end of World War Two, Korea fell victim to the Cold War. It was divided into two spheres of influence along the 38th parallel. The Americans controlled south of the line - the Russians installed a communist regime in the north, later ceding influence to China.
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