Which is the grammatically accurate form of the sentence?
A. They had intended to go to Virginia; but Plymouth would now be their home.
B. They had intended to go to Virginia but Plymouth would now be their home.
C. They had intended to go to Virginia, but Plymouth would now be their home.
D. They had intended to go to Virginia: but Plymouth would now be their home.

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