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Which statement best summarizes the motives for the settlement in the Southern
Colonies?
The entire South was considered a center for disease so the English sent
prisoners to settle this area.
The common goal of the settlers in this area was to use the land to create
economic profit, usually through cash crops.
Religious freedom was of no concern to the colonists, instead they hoped to
create a haven only for Catholics.
Those who disagreed with the policies of the king relocated to the Southern
Colonies for more political freedom.

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Answer:

The common goal of the settlers in this area was to use the land to create

economic profit, usually through cash crops.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Southern Colonies were created mainly to make a profit.

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