Differences Between The Spanish And English Colonies Essay

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    For whom, colonization was “not a goal for almost a century, and even then their colonies were designed primarily to provide a quick return on investment, not to transplant Europeans onto foreign soil.” King and Queen Isabella of Spain saw opportunity, even when their original intentions were to find land in Asia, they planned colonization…

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    To balance the weight of the barrels sailors dumped out loads of gravel and soil. They exchanged English tutor for Virginia tobacco when they arrived in the New World . Stowed away in this there was a creature that have been wiped out in North America by the last ice age , the common earthworm. It is almost a certainty that in the tons and tons of soil…

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    Massachusetts has many similarities but also many differences. The two colonies have similar problems when trying to develop their towns but had different reasons for why they started them to begin with. while both had different driving forces, they both ultimately wanted the same thing, to form a successful new town. Though out the next paragraphs I will discuss these differences and similarities, as well as why I think Massachusetts was the more successful colony. I want to start with…

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    there. This liberation from persecution in many colonies was the deciding factor for many immigrants as they wanted to escape from the Anglican church in England. Also, mercantilism in the British American colonies helped to create economic diversity and success by creating a higher demand for colonial products. In addition, with the labor of black slaves rather than white servants, the colonies enjoyed extreme population growth and lower tension between classes in white society. Because of the…

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    Interactions between Europeans and Native Americans While attempting to find a faster route to the Indies, Christopher Columbus discovered another land instead. Since the English, French and Spanish were all seeking power at the time that same land would soon after be explored. As the news of the discovery spread, the English shortly found power in the acquisition of the land itself, the French in fur trade, and the Spanish in conquering and exploiting the Native Americans that originally…

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    some reasons why so many Europeans came to America. As the English were not the only ones to settle in America, the Dutch, the French, the German and the Spanish had different customs and thoughts. That creates three extremely diverse regions. The three main differences were climate, economy and topography but many other things as well. New England was the fishing region and also…

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    did not find the golden success that the Spanish did down South, they had to settle on the natural resources of America. These resources such as timber and tobacco were essential to England’s own economy. Instead of having to buy these materials from other countries they were able to find them in colonial America. In 1650, Britain takes measures to ensure that mercantilism would boost their own economy instead of others. Restrictions were placed on the colonies trade to secure that exporting…

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    To begin with, the Elizabethan literature considered to be one of the most splendid ages of the English literature. And it saw a great flourishing of literature in the fields of poetry and drama. It also was the age when many great writers such as William Shakespeare emerged. Shakespeare stands out in this period as a poet and playwright. He was very…

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    The key motivation for establishing the colonies in New World was opportunities of trade; the building of wealth and spreading Christianity. The colonist settled in Jamestown really by chance. They set off to the New World with expectations of bringing Christian religion to the Indians, possessing new land for England, and finding riches; gold, silver, iron, wood that would be lucrative for trade. After a long, rough voyage at sea, they landed in the Chesapeake Bay area, were they followed the…

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    be conquered upon Spanish arrival. Concurrently, the Incans ruled in Peru and South America.…

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