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24 March, 08:18

Which of the following is the correct description of New England farms?

a) Able to grow enough food for the family with the long growing season

b) Had to trade fish and lumber because farms could not grow enough to feed the family

c) Seasoned farmers who could amply provide for their family

d) Short growing season and cold winter made farming impossible

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  1. 24 March, 09:38
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    I believe the answer is D

    Explanation:

    lots of people died because there was little food to grow

    let me know if it is right
  2. 24 March, 11:31
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    The correct answer is C) Seasoned farmers who could amply provide for their family.

    The correct description of New England farms is "Seasoned farmers who could amply provide for their family."

    Farmers in New England had to show their character, persistence, and determination to grow crops in New England because the soil of that region was not as fertile as the soil of the middle colonies. New England soil was a rocky soil and close to the coast, it was very difficult to farm. Another difficult factor that influenced on farming was the harsh wheater winter conditions. So New England farmers had to work very hard to provide their families.
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