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In the english colonies, large coastal cities question 10 options: dominated the colonial landscape. held approximately 50 percent of the colonial population. were confined almost exclusively to the south. never held more than roughly 10 percent of the population. held no slaves at all.

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In the English colonies, large coastal cities never held more than roughly 10 percent of the population

These large coastal cities had a longer growing season and soil which was rich enough to grow cash crops. Their strategic location allowed them to export grains and import goods from England.

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