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In which way did the New England Colonies differ significantly from the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies? A. They had limited forestry and fishing resources. B. They lacked navigable fresh water
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In which way did the New England Colonies differ significantly from the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies?
A. They had limited forestry and fishing resources.
B. They lacked navigable fresh water routes to the interior.
C. They depended more on commerce than on agriculture.
D. They had sparse Native American populations and thus little conflict.
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C. They depended more on commerce than on agriculture.
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