Question

Why was the economy in the New England Colonies different from the economy in the Middle Colonies? (1 point)
Responses

Religious beliefs affected the type and amount of work people could do.
Religious beliefs affected the type and amount of work people could do.

The Middle Colonies lacked strong leadership to keep settlers focused on their work.
The Middle Colonies lacked strong leadership to keep settlers focused on their work.

The settlers in the Middle Colonies used resources from the forest to trade for needed goods.
The settlers in the Middle Colonies used resources from the forest to trade for needed goods.

The settlers in New England were able to grow abundant crops in the rich soil available there.

Answers

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The best response to explain the differences in the economies of the New England Colonies and the Middle Colonies is:

**The settlers in the Middle Colonies used resources from the forest to trade for needed goods.**

This response highlights the fact that the Middle Colonies had a more diverse economy that included agriculture, trade, and the use of natural resources, such as timber from forests, which contributed to their economic activities. In contrast, the New England Colonies had a harsher climate and rocky soil that limited agricultural production, leading to a focus on maritime industries, trade, and small-scale farming.