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23 November, 23:53

Why was agriculture more successful in the middle colonies than in the

North?

O A. Because labor was obtained from indentured servants rather than

slaves

B. Because of the hot dry summer weather

C. Because the middle colonies had many large cities with markets

D. Because more land could be farmed

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  1. 24 November, 00:56
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    The fertile soil and good growing climate were the main reasons that the Middle Colonies were more successful at growing crops than the New England and Southern Colonies. The land was also easier to expand than in the other colonies. In the New England Colonies, the soil was rocky and the growing season was short
  2. 24 November, 01:23
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    Was easier to work with farm lands and better soils what makes sense that it would be more successful in different regions with different lands
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