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15 February, 12:07

What are the reasons settlers left Massachusetts for Rhode Island and Connecticut?

1. They were exiled from Massachusetts.

2. The Indian wars drove them out.

3. They disagreed with the strict Puritan rule.

4. There was not enough land in Massachusetts.

5. A hurricane hit Boston.

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  1. 15 February, 13:45
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    i believe it was 3) they disagreed with the strict puritan rule. I am currently studying this class myself as well.
  2. 15 February, 13:51
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    Options 1, 3 and 4 follows.

    Explanation:

    They were exiled from Massachusetts, they opposed the stringent Puritan control and there was not enough property in Massachusetts, are the right answers.

    The settlers are the people who due to various reasons settle in the areas other than their inherent land. The Massachusetts Bay Colony had control of the Puritans. Accordingly, those who went against their authority had to face serious troubles. Nevertheless, in the settlers of Massachusetts left it for three main reasons which include their exile from Massachusetts, they opposed the stringent Puritan control and there was not enough property in Massachusetts.
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