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Leila Marks
7 January, 18:11
Describe the economy in the New England colonies
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King Bridges
7 January, 18:42
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The colonial economy in the New England colonies was merchant-based, which non-food goods and services far outweighing farm growth, as opposed to in the South, which was mostly agrarian.
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