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11 January, 10:58

Which identifies a difference in the motivation for colonization of the southern and New England colonies?

a. The southern colonies were populated by individuals seeking a quality family life, while the New England colonies were populated by single tradesmen.

b. The New England colonies were populated by individuals seeking a quality family life, while the southern colonies were populated by single tradesmen.

c. The New England colonies were settled by groups seeking religious liberty, while many of the southern colonies were settled to pursue economic interests.

d. The southern colonies were settled by groups seeking religious liberty, while many of the New England colonies were settled to pursue economic interests.

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  1. 11 January, 13:28
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    The answer is D. People who wanted to be free of the ties of England sought liberty within the southern colonies.
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