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In the eighteenth century, British colonists wishing to settle west of the Appal...
Oct 12, 2023
In the eighteenth century, British colonists wishing to settle west of the Appalachians were principally motivated by (A) the comparatively small numbers of American Indians in the old Northwest (B) the low price and easy availability of land (C) freedom from the threat of Spanish authorities (D) a desire to escape overcrowded cities along the Atlantic coast (E) promises of tax breaks for those willing to establish frontier settlements
B
Key Concept
KC-2.1.II: In the 18th century, the British colonists were motivated by economic opportunities in the New World, including the availability of land.
Explanation
The primary motivation for British colonists to settle west of the Appalachians was the low price and easy availability of land (B). The promise of cheap, fertile land was a significant draw for many colonists. While there were indeed fewer American Indians in the old Northwest (A), this was not the principal motivation. The threat of Spanish authorities (C) was not a significant concern in the areas west of the Appalachians, and overcrowded cities (D) were not a major issue at this time in history. Tax breaks (E) were not a common incentive for frontier settlement during this period. WhatmotivatedBritishcoloniststosettleintheNewWorld?,WhatwerethemainreasonsforBritishcolonizationwestoftheAppalachians?,WhatfactorsinfluencedthesettlementpatternsofBritishcolonistsinthe18thcentury?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhat motivated British colonists to settle in the New World?, What were the main reasons for British colonization west of the Appalachians?, What factors influenced the settlement patterns of British colonists in the 18th century?, Generate me a similar question
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