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Why did southern colonies have little need for port cities

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Answer:

they served major roles within it

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Answer: The cities of Baltimore in Maryland and Richmond in Virginia served as major seaports for the colonies in their trade with Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean.

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They had seaports for the colonies to trade with foreign countries.

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