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A 15 page overview of the circumstances surrounding and following English colonization of the Americas. Details are provided from colonial times through the American Revolution, the framing of the Constitution, and the Civil War. Examines the reasons Englishmen embarked on North American colonization are explained as is their transition from viewing the monarchical system of government with favor to disdain. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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English colonization of the so-called "New World" came replete with a number of cultural and political considerations.
The period encapsulating one of the most intensive in terms of English colonization of the Americas was one of the most progressive times in England in terms of national and
economic achievements and developments in the arts and academia. Never-the-less, for a variety of reasons English citizens elected to leave their country and embark on adventures in the New
World. As a consequence their entire lives changed. These changes occurred not only on a personal level, however, but also on a collective level. The evolution which
occurred in the way those of English descent viewed government is of particular interest. The reasons that Englishmen embarked upon colonizing North American
between the end of the sixteenth century and the early seventeenth century revolves around personal and political factors. From a personal perspective, Englishmen had become discontent with the situation
they were facing in their country. From a political perspective, North America offered many advantages to England. During the height of colonization, England was in a state of religious
unrest. There was considerable friction between Protestants and Roman Catholics. This friction was escalated with each change in religious orientation to the crown. Englands political situation during
this time period was also characterized by great turbulence and more than a few Englishmen were willing to embark on colonization in order to escape that turbulence. From a
political standpoint, in comparison, North America was viewed as an economic and military asset. Colonization was the only way to take advantage of that asset. Even though Englands
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