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1. Which statement below identifies the primary motivations of different
settlements?
a. Jamestown was settled to make economic profit, but Plymouth was settled
as a religious community.
b. Jamestown settlers wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity,
but Plymouth settlers did not.
c. Jamestown was settled as a religious community, but Plymouth was
settled to make economic profit.
d. Plymouth settlers wanted to convert Native Americans to Christianity, but
Jamestown settlers did not.


Sagot :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Jamestown was settled for economic investors from London, and Plymouth was settled because they wasn't to escape religious discrimination because they were being discriminated for being Puritans.