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<span>D. They fled from religious persecution in England.
They were puritans so everyone in Europe disliked them. Puritans were something like extremist protestant Christians with extreme work ethics and ideas of Christian purity. This wasn't approved by the regular Catholics or by the common protestants.</span>
D none of the above is the correct answer
Answer:
A) While parts 1,2 and 3 are accurate, part 4 needs revision.
Explanation:
The Jews never were forced to migrate from Europe. In fact, during the 18th century, there was a revival movement in Eastern Europe known as Hasidic Judaism. Previous to World War II the Jewish population in Europe was close to 9 million.
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