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11 June, 09:36

What was one significant difference between the settlement of jamestown and the settlement of plymouth?

A. the colonists at plymouth raised tobacco while the colonists at jamestown harvested furs.

B. the colonists at plymouth we're dutch while the colonists at jamestown we're english.

C. the colonists at plymouth sought religious freedom while the colonists at jamestown largely came as indentured servants.

D. the colonists at plymouth relied on slave labor while those at jamestown did not.

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  1. 11 June, 12:53
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    Probably C. because all of the other choices don't even make sense
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