The migration to Massachusetts began in 1630 when about 1,000 arrived

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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