History, asked by imma836, 1 year ago

What is one way that the thirteen colonies were similar to the western frontier?

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Answered by topanswers
3

The question is incomplete.

However,

The thirteen colonies were,

  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey
  • Georgia
  • Connecticut
  • Massachusetts Bay
  • Mary land
  • South California
  • Northern Hampshire
  • Virginia
  • New York
  • Providence
  • Rhode Island
  • Delware  

All the thirteen colonies were wide spread across the country but all of them had dense forests.

There were no fertile land present in either of the colonies.

Hence, Both had denser forest and fertile land is the answer.

Answered by aqibkincsem
2

The appropriate response is (B) - Both had denser timberland and ripe land is one way that the thirteen settlements were like the western boondocks.


The thirteen provinces were Delware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Georgia, Mary arrive, Massachusetts Bay, Northern Hemisphere, South California, New York, Virginia, Rhode Island and Providence.

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