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How does the physical geography of New England differ from that of Georgia and other Southern colonies?

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The warm climate in the Georgia Colony made it much easier for diseases to spread, unlike in the New England Colonies where colder winters made it more difficult to farm year round but made it more difficult for diseases to thrive. Natural resources in the Georgia Colony included timber, agricultural land, and fish.

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