According to the chart, what did the New England and Middle Colonies have in common? A. Neither region relied on the wealth from enslaved workers. B. Both regions imported wood products. C. Both regions primarily exported food products. D. Both regions had significant shipping industries.

Social Studies · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Without seeing the specific chart you are referring to, it's impossible to provide a definitive answer. However, based on typical characteristics and historical data related to the New England and Middle Colonies, I can give you an educated guess. Generally speaking, the New England and Middle Colonies were both known for their significant shipping industries. Therefore, the answer is likely D. Both regions had significant shipping industries. The New England Colonies, with their access to abundant forests and a thriving shipbuilding industry, and the Middle Colonies, with their central location and diversified economies, both heavily engaged in trade and shipping.


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