What was the main reason for British exploration and colonialization of North America
To find gold
To spread Catholicisim
To increase wealth through mercantilism
To build a strong alliance with a Spanish
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The main reason for British exploration and colonization of North America was to increase wealth through mercantilism. The British were seeking resources and new markets to trade with in order to generate profits and strengthen their economy. They established colonies in North America to exploit its natural resources, establish a trade network, and create a favorable balance of trade. While there were other motivations, such as religious freedom for some colonists, the primary goal was economic gain.