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What caused the Pilgrims to settle in New England? A. They wanted to escape poverty and starvation. B. They wanted to take part in the fur trade. C. They wanted to practice their religion freely. 0 D.
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What caused the Pilgrims to settle in New England?
A. They wanted to escape poverty and starvation.
B. They wanted to take part in the fur trade.
C. They wanted to practice their religion freely.
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D. They wanted to convert Indians to Christianity.
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The answer is D they wanted to covert indians to christianity
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