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2 June, 07:29

In what ways were new england and the middle colonies each like the south, and in what ways were they different?

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  1. 2 June, 10:29
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    The southern colonies had Africans as much of the population, while the Middle colonies and New England had few slaves. Most northern immigrants were in the middle class, while most southerners were poor men seeking work. Since they both had people seeking new and better lives, the colonies were similar.
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