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The Jamestown colony in Virginia was settled to: gain religious freedom for the Quakers preserve the right of English Catholics to worship provide raw materials for England ensure Spain did not settle
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The Jamestown colony in Virginia was settled to:
gain religious freedom for the Quakers
preserve the right of English Catholics to worship
provide raw materials for England
ensure Spain did not settle there first
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "preserve the right of English Catholics to worship." The Jamestown colony in Virginia was settled to
preserve the right of English Catholics to worship
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