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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
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Which situation discouraged people from immigrating to the Middle Colonies?

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Naddik [55]3 years ago
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The best answer to the question above would be the first choice. The situation that discouraged people from immigrating to the Middle Colonies would be because of the economic hardships England were facing at that time. Strict English policies about religion didn't really do much in demotivating immigrants.
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