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Which colonial region's society is best described by the phrases: • known as the Breadbasket Colonies, • welcomed a great mix of people, • encouraged religious freedom. A. Northwestern B. Middle Atlantic
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Which colonial region's society is best described by the phrases: • known as the Breadbasket Colonies, • welcomed a great mix of people, • encouraged religious freedom. A. Northwestern B. Middle Atlantic C. Southern D. New England
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The question ask on which of the colonial region's society in you choices is best described by the phrases that you give. Based on my research and further understanding and reading the best answer among the choices is letter B. Middle Atlantic. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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