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29 January, 12:57

How did geography affect the development of industry in New England?

Rocky soil and an unpredictable climate made it unsuitable for commercial agriculture.

Slow-flowing rivers and streams prevented the use of water as a power source.

Large deposits of coal there kept factories running at full production.

The small number of ports limited transportation and trade.

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  1. 29 January, 15:06
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    The third option is the best option and the only one that makes sense.
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