I didn't want to read the entire first section of Ch. 4 in my book because it's pretty long, but my guess is that it's because the profit would eventually get to England(...?) and because England wanted the colonies to be less rebellious. Idk. Sorry. :/ I Googled this question for a reason. Hahaha.
English colonies
Africans
freedom
Freedom of religion.
The expectations of English colonies in America included the pursuit of economic opportunities, such as agriculture, trade, and resource extraction. Many settlers sought religious freedom, hoping to create communities where they could practice their beliefs without persecution. Additionally, there was an expectation of social mobility and the chance to improve their quality of life compared to England. Overall, the colonies were seen as a land of promise and potential for prosperity and personal freedom.
English colonies
A major factor in the growth of the population of the English colonies was the number of settlers that immigrated to the colonies. They caused the populations to gradually grow as they settled in these colonies.
The English
religous freedom
Africans
The colonies were business enterprises. The colonies adopted native agricultural techniques. The colonies were able to develop their own political and social institutions. The colonies promoted freedom of religion.
Religious freedom , money, and a new life are reasons colonists settled in America .
freedom
Africans
Freedom from British oppression
it added religous freedom
For one thing, women and blacks had no freedom at all, so...