All of the following provided motives for English colonization except
a. unemployment.
b. thirst for adventure.
c. desire for markets.
d. desire for religious freedom.
e. need for a place to exploit slave labor.
Question 2
Whether they were propertied or landless, immigrants were often enticed to leave their homelands by
a. letters from family or friends in the U.S., bragging about easy opportunities for wealth
b. advertisements from companies promising big salaries to those who emigrate.
c. greater prospects of finding a suitable wife in the West.
d. word that there was free land available in the West.
e. None of these choices are correct.