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Europeans
Bristish(England)
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Colonies
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Most colonies were ruled by the governor on behalf of the british government and representing the crown. Some of the colonies included were the British Indian territory ocean and caymans island.
Social Development
The development system was of social security meaning they would provide national insurance, industrial injuries insurance, and family allowances throughout the united kingdom this operation was placed in 1948.
Land and Labor
Slavery became their primary labor source, because of their powers they felt as if they could buy enslaved Africans and have them as servants.
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Cultures
The british culture was Impact by ireland and Scotland, they were known for their historical life with being religious and having other interactions throughout the cultures in europe.
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There goals mostly centered around agriculture and exporting materials to bring them back to england. because of their powers they sought to capture the wealth and commerce of the new world.
Imperial Goals
The goals were to become dominant and have power in north america.They fought for control of the continent, this would at least last from 1689 to 1763.
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English Colonies were considered business ventures, this allowed them to provide an outlet for England's population. this act happened because religious groups had more freedom than they did, but their primary source was to make money for their sponsors.
French(France)
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Land and Labor- The French trappers and the Indian partners hiked, rode, snowshed, sailed, and paddled across the Great Lakes.
Cultures- Religious wars were eliminated and they grew into the strongest most feared nation led by brilliant ministers and King Louis XIV.
Social Development- Champlin negotiated alliances with many of Indian tribes in St. Lawerence valley.
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Political Developments- The government fell under the direct control of king after various commercial companies had failed. It was completely autocratic.
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Colonies- Quebec, Detroit, Montreal, Nova Scotia, Newdoundland, and Port Royal.
Relationships with the Native Americans They included them in their fur trade business. They were included for clobber by exposure in old world diseases. The hunting went against Indian beliefs. They relied heavy on them for trade and military assistance.
Dutch(Netherlands)
Cultures - The Dutch brought dressing traditions such as dresses of silk and lace, coral jewelry, and Chinese fan, and Turkish rugs. They had different languages and makeup also.
Social Development - The days of the dutch were numbered, for the English regarded them as intruders.
colonies - The Dutch left there mark on the middle colonies. They peppered place names over the land, including Harlem,Brooklyn and Hell Gate.
Political Developments - The Dutch colony took on a strongly aristocratic tint and retained it for generations.
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Settled North American Environments - The Dutch settled in Yonkers, New Amsterdam, Esopus, and Rensselaerwyck from 1626-1646
Economic Goals - The Dutch economic goals included fur-trade and gaining other products that could be sent back to Europe. They also wanted to establish Commercial trade networks.
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Relationships with the Native Americans - The Dutch fostered good relationships with Native Americans. They relied on marriages with Native Americans to expand their fur trading operations.
Spanish(Spain)
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Colonies
The Spanish had previous colonies of the Caribean and Central America. As the Spanish were committed to search the Americas and founded St. Augustine on the eastern coast of Florida- the first permanent European settlement in North America. Moving up the Rio Grande the Spanish established the colony of New Mexico and Santa Fe .
Social Development
The people of the rivaling respective regions grew frustrated with the Spanish as a result of them successfully claiming sovereignty. When the Spanish came to the Americas they established the encomienda system which was a social hierarchy allowing The Spanish to enslave the Natives.
Land and Labor
The wealth of the Spanish in the Americas were built off the backs of slave labor. The natives were forced to be the slaves and servants of the Spanish in return they were responsible for tending to the lands and mining for the minerals that helped make the Spanish as wealthy as they were.
Cultures
The Spanish established the encomienda system which enslaved the Native Americans and allowed them to hold all the power. With this power they used the Native Americans for slave labor to help obtain their wealth.
Imperial Goals
The Spanish searched the Americas for new opportunities to convert, profit ,or conquer.
Political Developments
With the more colonies the Spanish founded in the Americas the more wealthy they became and the more wealthy they were to more power they had. This power includes their political power and ability. Certain colonies were principally centers of missionary while others were of economic activity. Established colonies of the Caribean and Central America drained the revenue from the Spanish treasury rather than contributing. This bolstered Spanish claims to sovereignty in their respective regions.
Economic Goals
The Spanish empire enjoyed almost total dominance over the New World. The Spanish crown became wealthy from extracting gold, silver, pearls, and natural resources. Acquired an influx of wealth from the Iberian Peninsula. .
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