AA / Homework 4 mework 4 England chose to colonize North America because: Select one: a. it was available (i.e. not already colonized by European power) b. it was a source of many "staple" products, or exportable agricultural goods c. the Northern latitudes were considered more attractive for colonization e ons Fail Jump to... Search
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