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9 December, 17:51

Which of the following is the main reason early New England had villages rather than cities?

1. The area did not have ports for trade.

2. Not many people lived in New England at the time.

3. New England did not have the natural resources to support cities.

4. The settlers set up New England with villages for religious reasons.

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  1. 9 December, 19:19
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    3. New England did not have the natural resources to support cities.

    Explanation:

    The main problem for early New England was the harsh winters that came every year, so there weren't enough natural resources to protect large populated cities, so the early settlers decided to build villages that were able to protect themselves in the winters and plan the availability of resources better.
  2. 9 December, 20:55
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    In New England, the early settlers set up villages as the primary form of social organization and was heavily influenced by the church. These forms of social organization were informed by natural resources. They also reflected the deeply religious nature of community life in New England during this period.
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