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How did building New England towns and cities around a common help colonies develop a diverse economy?

by attracting wealthier residents
by creating a more skilled workforce
by making it easier to trade goods
by providing better access to local harbors

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Answer:

C

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Took the test on edge

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The correct answer is C: Building New England towns and cities around a common help colonies develop a diverse economy by making it easier to trade goods. They built their settlements along the Atlantic coast to make it easier for colonist to get supplies from English trading ships, and to send raw material to Europe.

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