The correct answer is colonization. Colonization is when one country dominates (or colonizes) another, with the intent of using the colonized country's resources (such as land and labor) for the benefit of the colonizers. For example, Great Britain initially colonized what would become the US (the 13 colonies) and taxed the colonists for the motherland's gains.
The Roanoke people were first but they disappeared then later Columbus landed in 1492 in the Carolinas (pretty sure)
Answer:
The Virginia Company
Jamestown
Explanation:
British King James I gave rights to the Virginia Company, a joint-stock company to settle a colony in the New World in the beginning. The Virginia Company was responsible for establishing the first colony in America. Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in America, founded in 1607.
The main reason for establishing a colony in America was for economic investment. In the 17th century, some of the European countries sending settlers to the New World for generating wealth for the Empires. England also entered in the competition to increase wealth and power by expanding its empire in America.
Land was important to grow crops and have cattle etc. the more land you had the wealthier you were.
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