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Which of the following were Bradford's chief purpose(s) in writing Of Plymouth Plantation?

I, to record the Pilgrims' experiences in the New World
II. to encourage other Europeans to come to the New World
Ill. to express faith in the workings of Divine Providence
IV. to publish an interesting account and raise money for the Pilgrims.


A. I and ll

B.I lll and lV

C. II and III

D. I and lll

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D. I and III

William Bradford's chief purposes in writing "Of Plymouth Plantation" were to record the Pilgrims' experiences in the New World (I) and to express faith in the workings of Divine Providence (III).
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