The economic and social problems in seventeenth-century England that caused many English citizens to migrate to the New World were the result of
A) the collapse of the woolens industry.
B) warfare between England and France.
C) the government's decision to eliminate all tariffs on foreign goods.
D) the doubling of the English population between 1530 and 1680.
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