a majority of the early english migrants to the chesapeake bay area were

a. families with young children
b. indentured servants
c. wealthy gentlemen
d. merchants and craftsmen
e. disfranchised catholics

is it b?

A majority? No, not indentured servants. Re-read your text materials ... carefully. I'd say either d or e.

what decribes the Deism?

its not e i think its d

you guys are really stupid. its B.

the catholics went to freaking maryland. are you freakin kidding me?

and the craftsmen were all in the North. ever heard of a freakin artisan?

it is most definately B. A is incorrect because they were mostly men. The death rate was so high from maaria that there were not many families.

To determine the answer, we need to analyze the characteristics of the early English migrants to the Chesapeake Bay area and compare them to the options provided.

Option a: Families with young children - While some families did migrate to the Chesapeake Bay area, they were not the majority of early English migrants.

Option b: Indentured servants - This option is a possibility. Indentured servitude was a common practice during that time, and many English migrants came to the Chesapeake Bay area under indentured servitude contracts.

Option c: Wealthy gentlemen - Although there were some wealthy individuals among the early English migrants, they were not the majority.

Option d: Merchants and craftsmen - While there might have been some merchants and craftsmen among the early English migrants, they were not the majority.

Option e: Disfranchised Catholics - Although religious freedom was one factor that influenced migration, it is not specifically mentioned in relation to the early English migrants to the Chesapeake Bay area.

Based on the given options and considering the historical context, the most likely answer is b. Indentured servants.