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YA-ULRICKSON UNIT TEST: Thirteen Colonies Part 1 - Part 1 6 Reading Off Which explains the large number of people who left England and came to America in the 1600s? o Life in America was very easy. Factories
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UNIT TEST:
Thirteen Colonies Part 1 - Part 1
6 Reading Off
Which explains the large number of people who left England and came to
America in the 1600s?
o Life in America was very easy.
Factories in America paid more and offered benefits.
o The English government forced them to leave.
English cities were crowded and there were not enough jobs.
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English Cities were crowded and there were not enough jobs
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