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How did building New England towns and cities around a common help colonies develop a diverse economy?
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How did building New England towns and cities around a common help colonies develop a diverse economy?
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During the development of many New England cities, the building was done around a common area such as a Main St., which greatly facilitated trade and made interactions far easier for everyone--spurring the economy.
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