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Which geographic feature contributed most to the settlement of colonies along the atlantic coast? (1) mountainous terrain (2) extensive mineral deposits (3) subtropical climate (4) navigable rivers and harbors?

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The answer is (4) navigable rivers and harbors A natural harbor is a terrain where a part of a body of water is protected and deep enough to furnish anchorage. This helped in trade and commerce flourishment in the colonies as it became easier to transport goods through waterways .
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Navigable rivers and natural harbors was the geographic feature that contributed most to the settlement of colonies along the atlantic coast. The natural harbor is a body of water sheltered by natural barriers which is well deep to provide a good and a safe anchorage place which permit the transfer of cargo and passengers between the ships and the shore.
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