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Essay heading: New England And Chesapeake Colonies
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For instance, the climate in the Chesapeake region allowed fro a thriving economy based on agriculture. The warm, long summers along with dry, sandy soil were the best conditions for growing tobacco, indigo, cotton, and rice. In New England, however, the climate was not warm enough and the soil was too rocky for the colonists to rely solely on agriculture to support themselves... displayed 300 characters
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However, because of this colder climate, insects could not live as abundantly in New England as in the Chesapeake. This would result in the New England colonies developing an area who’s life expectancy was much greater than that of the Chesapeake area due to lack of disease. A longer life expectancy in New England meant that people could build bigger families and help to build upon specific trades that one and their family did for a living... displayed next 300 characters
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