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7 April, 00:20

Question 1 Cotton was mainly grown in the Georgia and Carolina colonies, rather than the colonies of New England. Which of the following is the best explanation of why cotton was grown in the southern colonies?. A] The southern colonies had nutrient-rich dense soil and mild weather ... B] The New England colonies did not have enough land to grow cotton ... C] The southern colonists enjoyed farming cotton more than other crops ... D] The New England colonists were more highly educated than the south ...

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  1. 7 April, 00:27
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    Hello!

    The southern colonies had a mild climate and slave labor, what gave best scenario to grown cotton. Letter a)

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  2. 7 April, 00:30
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    New England did not grow cotton, it was mainly grown in the Southern states of Georgia and Carolina colonies. The best explanation as to why the cotton was grown in the Southern colonies is because the Southern colonies has nutrient rich dense soil and mild weather.
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