Answer:
The English colonization unique with other European colonizers because their motive was to access wealth for their crown.
Step-by-step explanation:
After the discovery of America, many European Empire began to send its people to establish colonies in the New World for the one purpose that is economy, to gain wealth. The Spanish colonization started with the arrival of Christopher Columbus in 1492 in America. The reason for establishing colonies in the Central and in South America was gold. French and Dutch came for the fur trading. Both settlers were relatively small in comparison to the English had the purpose of getting rich by making a profit by the trade. English colonization began with economic reasons later with social.
English were successful than others in colonizing North America because of their increasing settlers. The British came intending to settle and conduct trade as well. The kings of Dutch and France in Europe made it difficult for their colonizers to purchase and manage land in America as they stuck to the old feudal land management.