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In which region of the New World did the Catholics of England and Ireland settle?

A) Maine
B) Massachusetts
C) Pennsylvania
D) New Jersey
E) Delaware
F) Maryland

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User Yanirmr
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Answer:

I think it is F) Maryland

Step-by-step explanation:

Because Maryland, named after England's Catholic queen Henrietta Maria, was first settled in 1634. Unlike the religious experiments to the North, economic opportunity was the draw for many Maryland colonists. Consequently, most immigrants did not cross the Atlantic in family units but as individuals.

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User Andreabedini
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Should be Maryland :)
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User Ojmeny
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