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Why was Plymouth a less successful trade center than the other New England colonies?

a. It lacked a variety of goods with which it could trade.

b. It was located too far inland to have a harbor for trade.

c. Its harbor was not as good as the other harbors in the region.

d. Its colonists were less interested in trade than other colonists ...

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  1. Yesterday, 23:46
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    One reason why Plymouth was a less successful trade center than the other New England colonies was because " c. Its harbor was not as good as the other harbors in the region," however it was also true to a certain extent that they lacked a wide variety of goods.
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