Yes.
For religious freedom and for trade.
economic opportunities and religious havens
The English outposts differed from the French outposts mainly because of religious reasons. The English outposts were made up of Puritans with religious goals, and French outposts were mainly made up of people with economic goals.
They spoke English.
Well, the French originally wanted to trade, not colonize like the English in North America. While the English where settling colonists in new colonies, the French traded.
Religious freedom , money, and a new life are reasons colonists settled in America .
For religious freedom and for trade.
English colonists came to America seeking religious freedom.
The English colonist wanted more freedom because they couldn't express their religious beliefs.
The colonists were seeking religious freedom and a chance to own land.
economic opportunities and religious havens
religious freedom and economic opprotunity
No. It was competition over land. Religion did play a large factor into how the English colonists regarded native Americans, pretty much the English considered them barbarians, uncultured, etc.
Religious freedom. The colonists wanted to break free from the rule of the english. They wanted to be treated fairly, with more rights.
The Got the right for religious tolerance freedom of the press, freedom of speech and others
The English outposts differed from the French outposts mainly because of religious reasons. The English outposts were made up of Puritans with religious goals, and French outposts were mainly made up of people with economic goals.
The English outposts differed from the French outposts mainly because of religious reasons. The English outposts were made up of Puritans with religious goals, and French outposts were mainly made up of people with economic goals.