Apush North America Dbq Analysis

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There are many different factors that make up the motivation of the colonization of British North America in the Seventeenth century. Throughout the documents, there are a few words that come to mind time and time again when thinking about the English and French. Some of these words are greedy, adventurous, and religious. The English and French have many differences in the way they wanted their societies to be, and how they controlled the societies. Trade: This is the one thing that motivated all the French people with Samuel de Champlain. They were all passionate about seeking wealth and fortune, and trade was one of the biggest ways they thought they could become wealthy. They were seekers of all opportunities such as materialistic things, fur trades, …show more content…

Rolfe desired skillful men, even though he mostly had men that were peasants who were seeking wealth and fortune. Tobacco and Corn are the two main industries that Rolfe’s colony worked with and on (Document 2). While the French and Rolfe were searching to work with people who specialized in trades and carpenters, the English already had this set up. Wealth and trade were things that everyone focused on to motivate them for the colonization of Britain, each colony had their own ways of working with trade and building up their wealth. In Document 3, Bradford focuses on two main things to form the government in Cape Cod. These things are religion/God, along with their faithfulness to King James. Even though they left to be their own colony, the Protestants still feel that they need to comply with King James and the way the English lived before. A motivating factor within Bradford’s “small community” (Document 3) was the independence that they had and that they could put their colony over the country. The government was the largest thing in Bradford’s eyes and that is what the community focused

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