Which of the following statements best summarizes the economic and social reasons for the founding of Jamestown and Plymouth colonies?
A. Both Jamestown and Plymouth settlements were safe places for the debtors and convicts to relocate.
B. Jamestown and Plymouth were founded for people of all religious beliefs to have freedom of religion.
C. Colonists in both Jamestown and Plymouth intended to convert Native Americans to Catholicism and trade with them.
D. Colonists in Jamestown expected riches, while the colonists of Plymouth desired to practice their own religion.



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