Social Sciences, asked by evaebey211, 1 year ago

How were the New England colonies different from the middle and southern colonies?
A.Their poor soil was difficult to farm.
B.Their large plantations had many enslaved workers.
C.Their excellent harbors helped cities grow.
D.Their diverse population resulted from tolerance.

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Answered by shruthi4
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Answered by myrakincsem
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Hey there,

Statement: How were the New England colonies different from the middle and southern colonies?

Answer: C.Their excellent harbors helped cities grow.

Explanation: The New England communities different from the middle and southern colonies in the sense that their excellent harbors helped cities grow instead of inhibiting their growth. Their harbor was well established and helped them to grow by by proving efficient import export facilities.

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