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23 April, 08:20

What were some key characteristics of the middle colonies New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware? Match the name of each colony with its corresponding description.

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  1. 23 April, 11:25
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    Answer: The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, fertile land good climate crops included wheat, barley and oats and farmers were able to raise livestock.

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    Hard to match as I do not have a corresponding description so:

    Geography of the region and its impact: Land was fertile and plentiful settlers could become landowners. Natural harbors for trade and fishing. Cold winters, moderate summers, average growing season.

    Economic characteristics: Farming economy, good for growing tobacco, used indentured servants for low cost labor. Low life expectancy due to diseases.

    Social classes, diversity : Great diversity due to religious diversity. People stayed together based on ethnicity and religious, stayed to their own culturally.

    Demographic characteristics: Location made large impacts, as they were central for trade centers NY and PA created quick growth. Many cities and towns.
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