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12 May, 06:53

Why was farming not very profitable in the New England colonies?

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  1. 12 May, 10:51
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    In colonial times, the New England colonies had cold climates, a short growing season, and brittle soil, which could grow little crops. Therefore, the colonists has to result to a different method to sustain their economy and turned to fishing, lumber, shipbuilding, and other industrial occupations.
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