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Q: What is a difference between New England and the Middle Atlantic states?
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What is the difference between England colonies and the middle colonies?

England was in charge of the New England colonies. Where the middle colonies had their own government.


What was one difference between middle colonies and new England?

The middle colonies had a more diverse population -apex!!


What was the difference between middle colonies and new England?

The thirteen colonies were split into three different regions New England, middle, and southern. The difference between the New England and middle colonies was the way the land was divided up as well as the fact that the middle colonies produced many of the early crops for the first thirteen colonies.


What was one difference between the middle colonies and new England?

The middle colonies had a more diverse population -apex!!


What was one difference between the middle and new England?

The middle colonies had a more diverse population -apex!!


What is the difference between center and middle?

Is the same as the difference between middle and center


How many states are there in the new England and middle Atlantic state group?

eight


How does the soil differ in new England and the middle Atlantic states?

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What was the difference between the middle colonies and new England regarding religion?

The middle colonies allowed religious freedom, and went so far as to protect it by law.


Where will I be if I fly 1700 miles West from London England?

The middle of the North Atlantic Ocean.


What region is divided into two smaller regions in New England and the Middle Atlantic?

Southwest


What is the difference between the duchies of Italy and the duchy of England during the middle ages?

You are clearly very confused. England has never been a Duchy (a territory ruled by a Duke).