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Natasha_Volkova [10]
1 year ago
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4. Which of the following would eventually become a more important motivation for colonists than the ones suggested in the excer

pt?
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Ugo [173]1 year ago
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The most important motivation for colonists than the ones suggested is to make money.

<h3>Who are colonists?</h3>

Colonist are members of a government group that settles in a new country or region.

The people brings innovations and new idea and the original settler of a colony·

The colonist had the opportunity to make money, there are business opportunities that is brought it though them into this country in which they firm key stakeholder having there own share of the business.

They are mostly motivated for the colonization of the New World because they see opportunity to make more money.

Therefore, the most important motivation for colonists than the ones suggested is to make money.

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