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What was wrong with the soil for the Massachusetts colony
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What was wrong with the soil for the Massachusetts colony
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The thing wrong with the soil was that it had poor
quality. This made it difficult for the colony to farm effectively.
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It was rocky soil, treed mountains.
So they couldn't really grow anything.
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