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many different types of people immigrated or were forced to come to north america in the early colonial era. the table below describes several of these groups. the following stages will cover the daily lives of people from these groups. look at the table. then follow the instructions below. group description puritans these people were christians who wanted to reform the church of england. in england, they were persecuted, or punished for their beliefs. many of them settled in new england. quakers these people were christians who rejected traditional church authority. many of them came to pennsylvania colony so they could follow their own religious beliefs. indentured servants these people were europeans who promised to work for a fixed number of years in exchange for a free voyage across the atlantic ocean. sometimes these people were also promised land for a term of labor. enslaved people these people were brought by force from africa and the caribbean to work as unpaid laborers in english colonies throughout north america. click to correct any errors in the text. indentured servants could not afford the passage across the atlantic ocean, so they signed contracts agreeing to work in the colonies for a set number of years. other settlers chose to travel for religious reasons. quakers settled in new england in order to escape the persecution they faced in england. similarly, many quakers moved to pennsylvania colony so they could practice their religion freely.
There is an error in the text. Quakers settled in Pennsylvania Colony, not New England. Puritans settled in New England. Also, the description of Quakers in the text has a repetition.
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Indentured servants could not afford the passage across the Atlantic Ocean, so they signed contracts agreeing to work in the colonies for a set number of years. Other settlers chose to travel for religious reasons. Puritans settled in New England in order to escape the persecution they faced in England. Similarly, many Quakers moved to Pennsylvania Colony so they could practice their religion freely.