All of the following were factors enticing migration to the British colonies EXCEPT:

a. availability of land.
b. lack of a military draft.
c. absence of restraints on economic opportunity.
d. religious toleration.
e. cheap and safe transatlantic transportation.


Ans: e. cheap and safe transatlantic transportation.

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