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1. In the 1600s, how did the economy of England push people to move to the South?
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1. In the 1600s, how did the economy of England push people to move to the South?
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they had a rude king/man and they didnt want his rules so they pushed away and also s
uperior to the "New Immigrants" who came from the south
west of Europe or Asia.
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