American Colonization

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The colonization of the New World is one of the most significant events of sixteenth and seventeenth and century. The process of colonizing North America was met with many challenges and a variety of peoples came to America in prospects of establishing not only a new colony for their motherland, but establishing a new life for the individuals. Representing these peoples were three countries that had significantly impacted and shaped the future of the New World. These three countries were Spain, France, and Britain; while each country in unique in a variety of ways, by the ways in which they settled the New World are representations of the traditional and changing values of their people. Important areas that help define the individuality of the Spanish, French, and British colonies are: settlement patterns, family life, financial success, importance of agriculture and industry, religion, and importance to the mother country. By examining these topics, not only would one find that the colonies have their own unique identities, but also that there are many similarities that cross between the three.
The conquest of exploring the New World was one rooted by the desire for gold and to increase trade within the market. In 1453, the Fall of Constantinople would be the basis on which eastern trading routes would close causing traders and merchants to push westwards. Before colonization, both the Portuguese and Spanish engaged in voyaging further for goods and gold. The Portuguese were the first to venture out further in search of gold and trade. The two most successful of these travelers were Marco Polo and Vasco de Game. Shortly after Marco Polo’s and de Gama, Spain would assist in sending out Christopher Columbus to find a trading rou...

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...hat it’s colonies were playing a more significant role in their economy and had furthered the cause of conquering the Americas. Because most Spaniards coming into the New World were men who were Conquistadores, many men either had relations or married Indian women. The children of these peoples were differentiated into a caste system that determined their fate. The Spanish colonies were governed under the Council of Indies which was separated under four vice-royalties that was also controlled by municipal powers. Religion played a dominate role in the Spanish colonies in a variety of ways. Spanish conquistadores mission was to venture out into the New World in search of gold, however, the Catholic church had also sent over missionaries to expand the powers of the Catholic church into the New World. Catholic traditions played a central role in Spanish colonial life.

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