How did geography influence the economy in the Mid-Atlantic/Middle colonies? A) Different land types allowed colonists to export crops and other goods. ... The short growing season allowed colonists to grow many types of grains. C) Poor soils and rocky hills caused colonists to import most of their grains.
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different land types allowed colonists to export crops and other goods
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Different land types allowed colonists to export crops and other goods
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- Income came from logging, lumbering, shipbuilding, and farming in the middle Atlantic colonies. The overwhelming abundance of natural resources in the Mid-Atlantic has allowed the area to be very economically competitive in many industries.
- The Middle Colonies supported a diverse and competitive market. Farms in this area, mostly agricultural, grew various crop types, most notably grains and oats. Often significant in the Middle Colonies were mining, shipbuilding, cloth manufacturing, and paper-making.
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