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Which was a significant reason middle colonies were more favorable to farmers than new England

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Which was a significant reason Middle Colonies were more favorable to farmers than New England? Select all that apply.
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One significant reason why the middle colonies were more favorable to farmers than New England was the difference in geographic conditions and natural resources. The middle colonies, including New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, had more fertile and fertile soil, which made it easier for farmers to grow crops and have successful agricultural practices. In contrast, New England had a rocky and less fertile soil, making it more challenging for farmers to cultivate crops and sustain profitable agriculture. Furthermore, the middle colonies had a milder climate compared to New England, allowing for a longer and more productive growing season. This combination of fertile soil and favorable climate made the middle colonies a more attractive and favorable location for farmers.

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