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How were the New England colonies different from the middle and southern colonies?

a. Their poor soil was difficult to farm.
b. Their large plantations had many enslaved workers.
c. Their excellent harbors helped cities grow.
d. Their diverse population resulted from tolerance.

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The other answer is wrong

The main reason is a. Their poor soil was difficult to farm.

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One of the main ways in which the New England colonies were different from the middle and southern colonies is that "c. Their excellent harbors helped cities grow," since the south was far more agricultural than the north.
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