The migration to Massachusetts began in 1630 when about 1,000 arrived to settle the colony.
Despite Winthrop’s vision, the Puritans’ reasons for emigrating were partly “carnall,” that is, to:
a. escape persecution and a depression in England
b. set up profitable trading companies in America
c. begin churches that were totally free of Catholicism
d. prove they could do a better job than the Jamestown settlers
ANSWER
A
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