Which of the following was not a condition in england that led settlers to america?
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History, 23.09.2019 18:00 mrylenastewart
Which of the following was not a condition in england that led settlers to america?
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the refusal to join the catholic church.
a need to find sources for raw goods
a lack of economic opportunities.
overcrowding in the cities.
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