In the 1600s and 1700s, European plantations in the West Indies turned to slavery to fulfill their need for workers. traded goods from Europe to help with costs. were able to contain the spread of disease. funded their operations with precious metals.
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The correct answe I think is choice A.
In the 1600s and 1700s, European plantations in the West Indies turned to slavery to fulfill their need for workers.
This was due to the fact that many of the native and local people were forced to work against their will.
This eventually made people in West Indies to turn to slavery.
What drove English to build up settlements in North America was to escape religious mistreatment, give the developing populace of England more employments, and create more products.
An American settlement would outfit crude materials that couldn't be developed or got in England, while opening new markets for exchange.
The provinces composed themselves by making laws and making towns and their initial objectives were to escape mistreatment and make ranches for their products.