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Which geographic condition most likely made a colony profitable?
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The most likely geographic condition that made a colony profitable would be access to natural resources, such as timber, minerals, and agricultural land. Colonies that had access to these resources could use them to produce goods for export, which could be sold for a profit. Additionally, colonies with access to navigable waterways or ports could facilitate trade and commerce, which could also be profitable.
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