Compare the three British North American colonial regions economically, politically, socially, and in regard to labor development.
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Which colonial region was primarily characterized by agriculture and had a large reliance on enslaved labor?
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New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
Southern Colonies
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Which colonial region was known for its diverse demographic due to religious tolerance and a mix of industries?
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Southern Colonies
New England Colonies
Middle Colonies
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Which colonial region was primarily characterized by agriculture and had a large reliance on enslaved labor?
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Which colonial region was known for its diverse demographic due to religious tolerance and a mix of industries?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region had a government that was most influenced by Puritan religious beliefs and community-centered town meetings?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region's economy was primarily based on shipbuilding, fishing, and small-scale subsistence farming?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region had a predominantly agrarian economy with a focus on staple crops such as tobacco and rice?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region was most characterized by its quaker philosophy promoting egalitarianism and diverse urban centers?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region had the least reliance on slavery due to its economy being centered around small farms, trade, and shipping?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region was known for its 'breadbasket' production due to extensive grain farming and fertile soil?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region's social structure was most stratified, featuring a large landowning aristocracy and a significant population of indentured servants and enslaved people?
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8.1.CO
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Which colonial region was most influenced by Puritan religious practices, shaping its educational and political systems around religious values?