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Why wasn't tobacco grown in the New England colonies

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Tabacco wasn't grown because the soil was dry and the new England colonies were in the north and it was cold so crops would die out

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The tobacco colonies were those that lined the sea-level coastal region of English North America known as Tidewater, extending from a small part of Delaware south through Maryland and Virginia into the Albemarle Sound region of North Carolina (the Albemarle Settlements).

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