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29 March, 01:03

Which of these was an economic consequence of New England's geography?

A. Settlers established a commercial and industrial economy.

B. Farming was profitable because of a long growing season.

C. There were not many ways for colonists to make money.

D. Settlers created large plantations to grow cash crops.

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  1. 29 March, 03:04
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    your answer is A

    Explanation:

    Farming was really only useful in the southern colonies because of the climate and there were many ways to make money. And the northern colonies (new england) had major cities and ports
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