People came to colonial Georgia because it was a fresh opportunity to get more land. It had great soil and the natives were much more peaceful and were willing to negotiate and such.
Because they owed money. Georgia was a debtor's colony.
Georgia was originally settled as a colony for prisoners and was used as a buffer zone between the English colonies and the Spanish in Florida. I hope that answered your question
The group of people that left England for the Plymouth Colony did so mostly for religious reasons. They were being mistreated in England and the Netherlands and thought America would be better.
Alexander h stephans
British immigrants came to America for many reasons, but most were seeking an opportunity for a better life than they had at home.Very early in the history of Colonial American, some groups of immigrants came seeking religious liberty, or the opportunity to establish their own religious orthodoxy, separate from that of the Church of England, and to persecute those who did not conform to their views, just as they had been persecuted nonconformists in England.
The original states to leave the uni on were: Alabama, Arkansas, Tennese, Georgia, Lousiana, Florida, Texas, Mississipi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.
to get freedom from king James the first
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not given religious freedom
The Georgia colony was founded for all of the prisoners in jail or people who were accused and prosecuted because of their religion to leave that colony or England and start anew in Georgia. It was also founded to protect the middle colonies from attacks. Florida was right under Georgia and Florida was claimed by Spain so there was a chance that Spain could have tried to attack.
1. it is spelled colonial. not colional, that sounds like an STD 2. there was no colonial England, but if you mean why was the colony of Pennsylvania better than England at that time period, i shall give you an answer. The answer is this: Religious freedom. When king Henry the 8th separated from the catholic church in the 1500s, he created the church of England. In the 1600s, members of the church of England decided that the church was too much like the catholic church, and tried to leave it. however, it was against the law in England to go against the church, and those people who chose to leave the church had to flee from their homes, or face persecution. So many fled to the American colonies for religious freedom.
Jonathon Calvert of England founded the colony of Massachusetts for religious freedom. Puritans were telling them to leave, so they moved to Asia and left behind a colonial war between the states.
Because they disagreed with the ostentation of luxury shown by the church
because the people didnt want them
The group of people that left England for the Plymouth Colony did so mostly for religious reasons. They were being mistreated in England and the Netherlands and thought America would be better.
The group of people that left England for the Plymouth Colony did so mostly for religious reasons. They were being mistreated in England and the Netherlands and thought America would be better.
In Colonial America, one characteristic was very rigid social classes. Because the people living there came from England, there was a similar structure to what was found in that country: a wealthy upper class of landowners, and a lower class, some of whom were indentured servants. There was also a culture dominated by one religion-- Protestant Christianity.
the purtains leave england because to get religon freedom
The group that wanted to leave the Church of England were the Separatists.