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Which of the following is true for the “typical” immigrant who arrived in the colony of Massachusetts during the 17th century?
Select one:

a.
The “typical” migrant to New England was in her or his mid-twenties and usually migrated as part of a family group.


b.
The “typical” migrant to New England was almost always poor and unskilled.


c.
The “typical” migrant to New England was somewhat prosperous and skilled in some craft or profession.



Answer :

One true statement on what was a “typical” immigrant who arrived in the colony of Massachusetts was a. The “typical” migrant to New England was in her or his mid-twenties and usually migrated as part of a family group.

Who emigrated to the colony of Massachusetts?

The people that emigrated to the Colony of Massachusetts often did so in groups of their families. This allowed them to form a tighter knit community that was less likely to engaged in "sinful acts" that were not permitted in the Massachusetts colony.

These families would often have young children and older people who were in their mid-twenties and well within child-bearing age.

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