Life was similar for colonists across the Middle Colonies in that households were largely self-sufficient. Although there was some diversity in terms of religion and motivations for settlement, self-sufficiency was a common trait among households in this region as they often grew their own food and produced their own goods.
How was life similar for colonists across the Middle Colonies? (1 point) Responses Households were largely self-sufficient. Households were largely self-sufficient. Housing structures across the colonies were similar. Housing structures across the colonies were similar. They all practiced the same religion. They all practiced the same religion. They all settled solely for economic reasons. They all settled solely for economic reasons. Skip to navigation
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