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What is true?
The New England colonies was home to shipbuilders.
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What is true?
Growing grains and livestock was important jobs in the Mid-Atlantic colonies.
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What is true?
Farming and wood production were important jobs in the Southern colonies.
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What is true?
New Hampshire and Massachusetts are both New England colonies.
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What is false?
New Jersey and Georgia are both Mid-Atlantic colonies.
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What is true?
North Carolina and Virginia are Southern colonies.
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What is true?
The people who settled the New England colonies were seeking religious freedom.
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What is true?
The nickname for the Mid-Atlantic colonies was "The Melting Pot" because the colonists came from so many different countries.
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What is true?
The Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic Coastal Plain are major geographical features of the Southern colonies.
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What is false?
The Boston Harbor and Atlantic Coastal Plain are both land features of the New England colonies.
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What is false?
The soil of the Mid-Atlantic colonies was very rocky and not good for growing crops.
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What is false?
The climate of the Southern colonies was extremely cold in the winter and mild in the summer.
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What is true?
The church was the center of social life for the New England colonies.
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What is true?
The were many different cultures and religions in the Mid-Atlantic colonies.
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What is false?
Plantation owners did the work themselves on their plantations.
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