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What is true of the passengers in this passage:
Occasioned partly by the discontented and mutinous speeches that some of the
strangers amongst them had let fall from them in the ship: That when they came
ashore they would use their own liberty, for none had power to command them, the
patent they had being for Virginia and not for New England, which belonged to
another government, with which the Virginia Company had nothing to do.
They were not happy but wanted the Virginia Company to fix things.
They were happy and they didn't want anyone else ruling over them.
They were not happy and didn't want anyone else ruling over them.
They were happy with their circumstances.

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Answer:

They were not happy and didn't want anyone else ruling over them.

Explanation:

The passage indicates that some of the strangers among them expressed discontent and mutinous speeches, suggesting that they were not happy with their circumstances and did not want anyone else ruling over them. They expressed a desire to use their own liberty and were dissatisfied with the governance arrangement that was proposed for them in the New England region.