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What motivations did colonists have for migrating to the Southern colonies?

A) religious motivation
B) economic motivation
C) political motivation
D) none of these are true

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D) none of these are true
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User Scott Bonner
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Answer:

D) none of these are true

Step-by-step explanation:

Colonists migrated to Southern colonies for agricultural purposes, to create towns/villages. It was not for religious, economic, or political reasons.

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