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Why did the middle colonies grow quickly? A. they were in a good commercial location between New England and the southern colonies. B. they only accepted a certain type of person and their colonies. C.
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Why did the middle colonies grow quickly?
A. they were in a good commercial location between New England and the southern colonies.
B. they only accepted a certain type of person and their colonies.
C. the land wasn't easy to farm so they needed more people to work.
D. their population was mostly indentured servants looking to get to the new world.
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D. the were escaping to a New World
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Your answer is A. At first I thought it was D, but that’s not right because if they were servants, they wouldn’t be getting into the new world.
Sorry if I’m wrong! Hope you get a good grade!
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