What factors prompted increased migration to North America from England during the reigns of James I and Charles I?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
1. During the reigns of James I and his son Charles I, religious and economic forces prompted an increasing number of people to consider migrating overseas.
2. As religious strife escalated, English public officials were glad to send both Puritans and Catholics overseas.
3. Many religious dissenters welcomed the opportunity to find a safe haven abroad.
4. The development of joint stock organizations enabled investors to raise capital for risky settlement efforts.
5. The fluctuating domestic economy prompted many people to consider seeking their fortunes elsewhere.

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