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    Why Did the Chesapeake and the South Attract So Few
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Why Did the Chesapeake and the South Attract So Few

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Question 11

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Why did the Chesapeake and the South attract so few settlers?


A) Land was more expensive.
B) Puritan orthodoxy stifled dissent.
C) Diseases were more deadly.
D) There were already too many people.

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