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Thanks for pointing out my mistake, and sharing more information pertaining to impacts on USA.
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Why England failed to take initiative 1. Economic Conditions of England 100 years war and Civil war of England. Started 16th century as devastated country, with shattered economy. 2. Religious Turmoil Henry VIII and Mary's reign 3. Dominance of Spain Most powerful in Europe with very large margin in their naval powers. 4. Profits brought by Sea Dogs Found plundering Spanish ships more convenient and profitable. Factors responsible for Colonizing 1. Reign of Tudors Role of Henry VIII " Father of England' Navy" Peaceful and stable Elizabeth's England Rise of Enclosure Movement Joint Stock Companies 2. Economic Interests Gold and Silver brought by Spain Fur trade of France 3. Spanish Armada Proved might of England and its navy 4. Challenge other countries in New World 5. Export & Trade Growth of Industry Need of new source of raw materials and new markets 6. Religious Persecution Pilgrims, Puritans, Protestants, Quakers 7. Religious Rivalry Counter Catholic missionaries sent by France and Spain. Conclusion |
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Yes dear i second your opinion
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To be honest, i could not recall first part. My Answer is related to only 2nd part of the question. Still, i feel my answer is not relevant. Please correct me. Thanks.
Inroduction Discovry of America. Race in Europe to capture colonies English government’s desire to set up colonies due to Political and econmic and some other reasons Political and economic factors Extend Territory Mad race among European powers and Need to maintain status-quo Increasing population and new colonies for settlement British desire to trade with East but rivalry with ottomans so Alternate option America Capturing more resources Renaissance and revival of scientific knowledge led to beginning of industrial revolution in England Excess of resources and Need of new markets for investment Conclusion: |
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What were the factors which led to the formation of New England Confederation of Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, Connecticut, and New Haven Colonies, in 1643?
I couldn't find much information on this question and it has been asked twice in past papers. |
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For brevity, i have answered main areas. You can much more information online/google books. Hope it helps! |
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Factors responsible 1. England's civil war (1642-1651) Colonies lacked support of their mother country 2. Boundary Issues Only two colonies had royal charters, while others were formed by dissenting groups. 3. Trade Their economy depended on trade and fishing, and they had clashes on source and river routes. 4. Pequot War & Pan-Indian Confederation Indian tribes had united against colonist 5. Rhode Island and Run away criminals Criminals from one colony often escaped to others. Rhode Island was not liked by other colonies because of their more liberal views and they wanted it to wither 6. Separation and self-government Because of English Civil war they took it as an opportunity to separate themselves completely from England. These are the points which I got from Internet, but the problem is that I don't think this will be enough for 20 marks question. My answer will span over 2-3 pages max. |
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