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In what way were the Jamestown and the Plymouth colonies similar?

A.
Both succeeded by developing cash-intensive crops.

B.
Both struggled with starvation and other harsh conditions.

C.
Both were driven by economic success over religious freedom.

D.
Both had roots in the Protestant Reformation under King James I.

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User Stakolee
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Answer: A

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Both succeeded by developing cash-intensive crops. Both struggled with starvation and other harsh conditions. Both were driven by economic success over religious freedom

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