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How did the geography of New England affect how people there made a living?
Limited farmland and a short growing season encouraged colonists to turn to fishing and shipbuilding.
Limited waterways and poor access to the ocean encouraged colonists to turn to fur trapping and trading.
Abundant farmland and a long growing season encouraged colonists to grow cash crops.
Abundant farmland and a short growing season encouraged colonists to grow grains.

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The correct statement about how the geography of New England affected how people there made a living is:

**Limited farmland and a short growing season encouraged colonists to turn to fishing and shipbuilding.**

New England's challenging agricultural conditions, characterized by rocky soil and a colder climate, limited the ability to grow crops compared to other regions. As a result, colonists in New England relied heavily on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade as their primary economic activities. The abundant access to coastal waters made fishing a vital industry, while the necessity for transportation and trade led to significant shipbuilding activity.
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