Britain headed to North Amica to: A. Find Freedom from religious persecution B. Opportunities to become wealthy C. Encounter the native population D. Forge new terrain E. Beat out front for worldwide combination
History · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021
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The sentence seems to have a typographical error ("North Amica" instead of "North America"), but based on the context, the likely answer is:
B. Opportunities to become wealthy
Historically, one of the motivations for British colonization in North America was the pursuit of economic opportunities, including the extraction of resources, trade, and the potential for wealth accumulation.