How was life similar for colonists across the Middle Colonies?

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Responses

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 best response to illustrate how life was similar for colonists across the Middle Colonies would be:

Households were largely self-sufficient.

While there were some differences in religious practices, reasons for settlement, and housing structures, the Middle Colonies generally emphasized agriculture and a degree of self-sufficiency in households.