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6 July, 11:27

What type of agriculture was practiced in the New England colonies?

A) small-scale farming for family or community needs

B) large-scale agriculture on extensive plantations

C) ranching and grazing for livestock

D) cash-crop farming

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  1. 6 July, 14:04
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    The answer would be A because the terrain was terrible for farming. Because of this, New England relied more on trade than agriculture.
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