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Unlike the settlers at Jamestown the Plymouth colony was established primarily by pilgrims who wanted to: A: expand the influence of the British government in the American colonies. | B: provide a shipping port to serve the transatlantic slave trade.| C: practice their religion without prosecution from the king or the Church of England.| D: cultivate tobacco to sell Great Britain and other European countries. |

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