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How did each of the European nations of Spain, Portugal, France, the Dutch-Netherlands, Sweden, and England uniquely interact with the “New World” (North America, Central America, South America) and what differentiated England’s success in the North America “New World?” (ESSAY WRITTEN)

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All the European nations that conquered the "New World" explored wealth."

 

They explored the "New World" to acquire raw materials, escape hunger and diseases in their home nations, and increase their wealth.

 

  • Some of these European nations, like France and Spain, interacted with the "New World" to expand their territories and limit the other nations' access and control, while pursuing wealth.

 

  • Others, like Portugal, were more interested in establishing trading posts in the "New World."

 

  • The distinguishing factor that enabled England to succeed where others failed in the "New World" is that the colonists from England were escaping religious persecution. They were searching for religious freedom as their principal motive, which they found in the "New World."

 

Thus, the success of England was motivated by the search for religious freedom in the "New World." Other European nations came to conquer the land and exploit natural resources.

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