What was the principal reason for England’s liberal immigration policy for the colonies (i.e., refusal to limit immigration to t
he colonies)? 1 the British needed immigrants to provide cheap labor in the resource rich new world
2 the English were pluralists at the time, and believed that people from all nations and 3 races should live as one
4 Many of the members of Parliament were German, and were secretly hoping that Germans would control the colonies
Protect the bill of rights. Preserving freedom can be seen as securing the blessings of liberty. Maintaining peaceful nations can be seen as insure domestic tranquility. Defending against external enemies can be seen as providing for the common defense.