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Question 3

How did the founding of Massachusetts differ from the founding of Virginia?
OA) Massachusetts colonists sought wealth, while Virginia colonists sought religious freedom.
OB) Massachusetts colonists sought independence from England, while Virginia colonists were loyal to the king.
OC) Massachusetts colonists were loyal to the king, while Virginia colonists sought independence from England.
OD) Massachusetts colonists sought religious freedom, while Virginia colonists sought wealth.

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Answer:

OB and OD

Step-by-step explanation:

OB is the answer because of the actions that happened in Boston and the rest of the colony, the British eventually put it under the direct control and many revolutionaries came from this region while the first battles of the revolution began here, The Virginians were southerners and most were loyalist as they wanted cooperation and to trade with Britain.

OD is the answer because the first colonist in Massachusetts also known as the pilgrims were persecuted Catholics who fled for religious freedom while the Virginian colony developed on the personal ownership trade and raw resources

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