English Colonists: Economic Opportunity And Religious Freedom

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Economic opportunity and religious freedom were originally the main pulling factors for the English colonists to settle in the New World, a place that could benefit the mother country of England while also providing them the ability to establish a land of favorable circumstance. Beginning in the mid-eighteenth century, however, the colonists began to come under the realization of Great Britain’s tyrannical and unjust rule as the monarchy took advantage of them further economically and politically. Britain began enforcing outrageous taxes on them that stole away the bulk of their monetary freedom and possession, going so far as to force the disbanding of their own political assemblies in order to provide them no say in the efforts towards their