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What is the significance of the Pilgrims' arrival in America?
Econnic
A It led to an alliance between the British and the French.
B It led to an early attempt at self-government in the English colonies.
C It caused Puritans to separate from the Church of England.
D It introduced the slave trade to the Atlantic colonies.

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Explanation:

When the Pilgrims set sail from Europe in 1620, several powerful reasons propelled them across the Atlantic Ocean to make new lives in America—but religious liberty was not their most pressing concern.

While it’s popularly thought that the Pilgrims fled England in search of religious freedom, the separatists’ quest had ended more than a decade before they boarded the Mayflower. After departing England in 1608, the Pilgrims found sanctuary in the Dutch city of Leiden, where they were free to worship and enjoyed “much peace and liberty,” according to Pilgrim Edward Winslow.

B is the correct awnser it led to an early attempt at self government
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