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Select all that apply. Scots-Irish migrated to America for the following two reasons: continual warfare among the many Scots-Irish states religious persecution of the Protestant peasants heavy taxation and seizure of property by the warring factions being faced with economic ruin being forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets

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Being faced with economic ruin & Being forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets

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The correct answers to this question are D) being faced with economic ruin and E) being forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets.

Scots-Irish migrated to America because they were being faced with economic ruin and being forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets.

Scots-Irish emigrated to America during the 18th and 19th centuries. Thousands of Scots-Irish arrived in America and settled in Pennsylvania, the Carolinas, and Virginia. They hoped to find better lives for their families and economic prosperity because in their native country they were faced with economic ruin and were being forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets.

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