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how did the motives of the Virginia colonists differ form those of the separatists who settled on Plymouth

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The main way in which the motives of the Virginia colonists differed form those of the separatists who settled on Plymouth is that the Virginia colonists primarily wanted to settle and farm in order to make money, while those who settled on Plymouth primarily wanted to escape religious persecution in England.
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