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    Families in the Chesapeake Were Usually Confined to Two Generations
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Families in the Chesapeake Were Usually Confined to Two Generations

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Question 1

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Families in the Chesapeake were usually confined to two generations, primarily because________ .


A) of the short life span in the region
B) most colonists returned to England after a few years
C) colonists generally moved to neighboring colonies as soon as possible
D) so many families moved into the region
E) fertility rates were low

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