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What factor was not a reason for settling the British Colonies

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Plantation

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Plantation was not a reason for the settings of the British Colonies, but gold was one oh them , as well as spicies, metals, power, lands for constructions others.

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User MMG
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Factors that are reasons for settling the British colonies are the following;

- To become rich

- Religious freedoms

- Voting rights

- Rewards

- Religious toleration

- Land

Any of those that are not mentioned above is not considered to be a factor of a reason for settling the British colonies.


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