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27 March, 00:04

What best describes the relationship between geography and economics in the thirteen British colonies?

A. some colonies could not proper because their geography limited their economic options.

B. the geography of the colonies had little influence on the economies that developed.

C. the diverse geography of the colonies encouraged different economic pursuits.

D. all of the colonies benefited from good soil and a long growing season.

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  1. 27 March, 00:28
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    The correct answer should be

    C. the diverse geography of the colonies encouraged different economic pursuits.

    The differences were vast. In the south they had long growing seasons and warm climate so they grew things like cotton. Other colonies in the middle especially grew things like crops or tobacco which was in Virginia. Northern colonies that didn't have such a great climate dealt with logging and things like fishing and whaling. Everyone built around the climate.
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