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14 July, 23:40

Why the three colonial regions (New England, middle, and south developed differently?

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  1. 15 July, 02:02
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    The climate and such affected what was available. The New England colonies barley farmed as it was almost impossible, but they could trap for fur, could fish, shipbuild etc. much better than the southern colonies for example. This meant that each region kind of "specialized" in some things, and to get things unavailable to your region you would have to trade with someone from a different region.
  2. 15 July, 02:06
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    How were New England middle and southern colonies different?

    The Middle colonies had some slaves while the New England colonies had very few slaves. This is true because there was more large scale farming in the southern part of the Middle colonies where the soil was more fertile and the climate more suited for farming. Thus, another difference is the kind of farming done.

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