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why did thousands of puritans settle in the massachusetts bay colony?
to build large tobacco plantations on the fertile soil of new england
to escape poor economic conditions in england and avoid persecution
to oppose the catholic gentry settling in maryland
to escape the english civil war and show support for the kingr
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: Tobacco plantations thrived in the southern colonies (like Virginia) with warmer climates, not New England's rocky soil. So this is incorrect.
- Option 2: Puritans faced religious persecution in England and also sought better economic opportunities. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was a haven for them to practice their faith and improve their economic situation. This matches their motivations.
- Option 3: Opposing Catholic gentry in Maryland was not a reason for Puritans to settle in Massachusetts Bay. The two colonies had different religious and settlement contexts.
- Option 4: The English Civil War started later, and Puritans generally opposed the king's religious and political policies, so they wouldn't settle to support the king.
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B. to escape poor economic conditions in England and avoid persecution