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Religious freedom was a goal in the colonial settlement of both: A.Pilgrims and Germans. B.Germans and Africans. C.Spanish missionaries and Puritans. D.African slaves and indentured servants.

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The answer I believe is A. Pilgrims and Germans. I'm sorry if I'm wrong.
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Answer:

A.Pilgrims and Germans.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Pilgrims sailed on the Mayflower to America because of religious persecution in England, they were members of a radical English Separatist Church and aimed to scape the jurisdiction of the Church of England because they heavily criticized the corruption in the Church.

Germans also established in Jamestown colony because during 17th and 18th centuries European powers forced their people to follow the official religion. When news reached Europe that America had new settlements that preached religious freedom many Germans, especially Protestants were interested.

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