How was life similar for colonists across the Middle Colonies?

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Households were largely self-sufficient.
Housing structures across the colonies were similar.
They all practiced the same religion.
They all settled solely for economic reasons.

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The most accurate answer would be: Households were largely self-sufficient.

In the Middle Colonies, many households were self-sufficient, meaning they produced a large part of what they needed for their daily lives, such as food, clothing, and tools. While there were similarities in housing and some commonalities in religious practices, the Middle Colonies were ethnically and religiously diverse, and not all colonists settled purely for economic reasons.