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How were people in the middle colonies different from those in the New England and southern colonies

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The population in the middle colonies was more diverse
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The colonies were established in America to generate wealth and to practice free religion with no restrictions. The colonies were different from one another to develop. The new England colonies were mostly agricultural farmers, fishermen, and woodsmen (lumberjacks). Middle colonies were different from other colonies by developing cities like New York. The colonies were engaged in professions like doctors, teachers, lawyers, and accountants. They also traded with European countries as well as in North America. The Southern Colonies depended on cotton and tobacco plantations and slavery.

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