11. Why did the English establish colonies in the Americas? Help please I need a better grade in this class.....

http://www.historyisfun.org/visitus/documents/LifeatJamestown.pdf

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You're welcome, Awesome!

And thanks.

but I cant find the answer that well on here i read the whole thing twice?

I also need help with this one!!!! 12.why were the Native Americans so important in the clash between the French and British? Explain which side, French or British, received the best advantage with the Native Americans. Provide evidence supporting your reason for selecting that side.

for 12. is it this... Cause they took the british side and helped them fight the french??

From the above site:

"Why did England wish to establish colonies?
Conditions in England during the 16th and 17th centuries reflected great changes which
were taking place in both rural and urban areas. Economic changes centered on sheep
and the demand for woolen cloth. Through a series of legal actions, known as the “Enclosure
Acts”, English landowners were allowed to enclose their farms and fence off large
areas as grazing lands for sheep. This made available large amounts of wool which merchants
sold throughout Europe. It also meant that farmers who had rented their small
plots of land from large landowners were uprooted and drifted from the countryside to
towns and cities looking for work. While landowners, wool manufacturers and merchants
amassed great wealth,
many of the migrants were
reduced to begging or stealing
to survive. Migrating
to a new world seemed a
hopeful choice for many of
these people, as it did for English leaders who saw colonies as a way to solve the problems of the growing
numbers of displaced and poor people. England was looking at the settlement of colonies as a way of
fulfilling its desire to sell more goods and resources to other countries than it bought. If colonies could
send raw materials, such as lumber, from the abundance of natural resources available in the colonies,
then England would not have to buy these from other countries. At the same time, colonies could be
markets for England’s manufactured goods. England knew that establishing colonies was an expensive
and risky business. The organization
of business ventures by
merchants, blessed by the crown,
served both the economic and political
interests of the country.
All of these factors were at play when a group of merchants formed a joint-stock company called
the Virginia Company of London. "

I read that I didn't see any thing in it?

did you see what i asked for 12 ??

Your answer is wrong for 12.

http://www.ducksters.com/history/colonial_america/french_and_indian_war.php