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Why were Middle Colones more favorable to farmers than New England?
I need help. History not good with me. I no take notes. Too hard to understand. Any help?
I need help. History not good with me. I no take notes. Too hard to understand. Any help?
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The majority of colonists made their living by farming. Farmers found more favourable conditions in the Middle Colonies than in New England. The broad Hudson and Delaware river valleys were rich and fertile. Winters were milder than in New England, and the growing season lasted longer.
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