Taking care of the people, what ever natural disaster or basically any bad going on they were responsible for it.
Answer:
conflicting claims between Great Britain and France over territory and waterways, beaver trade, religious differences, control of the Grand Banks.
Answer: ALL OF THEM, except the desire to increase immigrant numbers.
Explanation:
This close alliance, which was based on mutual respect and good treatment from both sides, led the natives to side with the french in their conflicts with the english settlers that came later in the 1600s and into the mid 1700s. Relations between the natives and english were not nearly as good.
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No. European countries wanted colonies because they wanted to gain more wealth. Gold and silver from the colonies made the countries richer. Another reason was for the raw materials that they needed for their factories. Getting raw materials from the colonies was much cheaper than buying from other countries. One more reason was the desire for land and power. Having colonies made replenishing supplies easier and in case of war, the colonies could be used as military bases.