The most accurate option regarding how Huguenots changed their cultural traditions after immigrating to the English colonies in North America is:
A) became farmers.
While some Huguenots may have assimilated aspects of English culture, they generally retained many of their French customs and identities, rather than converting to Roman Catholicism (B) or abandoning cultural connections to France (C). Some individuals may have Anglicized their last names (D), but it was not a widespread or defining characteristic of their cultural adaptation compared to their shift toward agricultural practices.