Which is NOT a reason that would explain why English colonists/ settlers were willing to take great risks in coming to and living in the New World?

Question 3 options:

Many people were poor and starving in England and were looking for greater opportunities in the New World.


It was believed with luck and hard work that the New World provided opportunities for a better life.


Jobs in England (and in other parts of Europe) were hard to find.


People were forced to come to the New World

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Answer:

People were forced to come to the New World

Explanation:

No one was actually ever forced to go to the new world besides African American Slaves, the main reasons people took the risk to come to the new world was for gold, free religion,  etc.

Answer:

"People were forced to come to the New World"

Explanation:

"The Africans who had been stolen from their homes were placed onto ships that took them to South America, the Caribbean, or North America. This trip across the Atlantic Ocean was known as the Middle Passage. Conditions for the captured men, women, and children aboard the ship were horrible."

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