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9 April, 21:42

Why did the Pilgrims think they would be successful in Massachusetts? A. They made long-term allies with their tribal neighbors. B. They thought they were predestined to succeed. C. They all had a lot of money to spend to ensure their success. D. They brought in many indentured servants to do necessary work

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  1. 9 April, 21:51
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    B. They thought they were predestined to succeed.

    Pilgrims were seeking religious refuge in the new world. They believed in the concept of predestination which means they believed that God had a plan for all people which humans had no control over. This belief in predestination convinced the Pilgrims they would be successful because God had planned their success.
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