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Farming in the early New England colonies was challenging because

A. English laws restricted which crops farmers could plant.
B. unfamiliar weather and soil conditions affected cultivation.
C. foreign plants soon grew out of control in the American soil.
D. English investors promoted manufacturing over farming.

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B.) This was especially a large problem in the Northern New England colonies and a reason that they became more industrial than the Southern New England colonies. The Southern New England colonies had soil that befitted farms much better than that of the Northern colonies.

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