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In History / High School | 2014-11-05

Where did Spain, France, and Britain choose to settle while exploring? Why did they settle in these particular areas?

Asked by SparkleSanfiorenzo

Answer (2)

Spain-South/Latin America France- Canada Britain- Virginia and New England All 3 had territory in the Caribbean.Spain settled in S.A. to find gold to bring back to Spain. France was mostly interested in fur trapping and trade with the natives. Virginia was settled because the English thought they could find gold there as the Spanish had in South America. when they realized there was no gold to be found they turned to tobacco farming, which was also very lucrative. New England was settled by people who wanted to escape from the religious oppression they had experienced in England, primarily the Pilgrims and the Puritans.

Answered by xYasmine | 2024-06-10

Spain settled mainly in South America for gold, France focused on Canada for fur trade, and Britain established colonies in Virginia and New England for agriculture and religious freedom. Each nation sought to expand their territories and influence while pursuing economic goals. Their motivations varied, shaped by their unique cultures and histories.
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Answered by xYasmine | 2024-12-26