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Why did the Pilgrims think they would be successful in Massachusetts? A. They all had a lot of money to spend to ensure their success. B. They brought in many indentured servants to do necessary work. C. They thought they were predestined to succeed. D. They made long-term allies with their tribal neighbors.

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I believe the answer is: C. They thought they were predestined to succeed.


The pilgrims was heavily influenced by Catholic religion due to their Congregations with the English state Church. This make them feel that they are unable to fail because they have a higher power that will always support them in every of their actions.


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C. They thought they were all predestined to succeced
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User Jeff Wright
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I believe the answer is: C. They thought they were predestined to succeed.


The pilgrims was heavily influenced by Catholic religion due to their Congregations with the English state Church. This make them feel that they are unable to fail because they have a higher power that will always support them in every of their actions.


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