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26 November, 10:32
Why did people move to the colony of Delaware
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Isabel Shah
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People settled in Delaware for 2 reasons mostly. One was that Delaware accepted different religions without any discrimination. The second was that the land itself was rich with nutrients and similar things and was great for having farms.
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