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There are two colonies that are the same. The two colonies that are the same are American colony and New Hampshire colony.
because they had more crops? i guess sorry if its wrong The Middle Colonies were originally a Dutch colony, which is why they had a more diverse population than either New England or the South. The colonies included Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware.
new york was better than the other colonies because people from Europe were entering new york and also new york had the biggest port in 13 colonies
All the states other than the first 15 colonies. These 15 (13 of which are now American States) are Plymoth, Mass. Bay Colony, Rhode Island, Conneticut, New York, New Amsterdam, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, New Jersey, Delaware, Virginia, Maryland
jamestown is awesome than other colonies
because Georgia was the newest colony, money from Britain
The New England colonies, the Middle colonies, and the Southern colonies.
Sectored colony (Genetics) As per my point of view i am describing the meaning of Sectored Colony. When someone is trying to check the mutagenesis on the base of phenotypic expression of the colonies of any microscopic animalcule, and the mutagenic colonies show the different phenotype than the wild type colonies. This phenomenon on the plate is known as Sectored Colony. I think it may help to answer your query. Cheers.
It had been taken from the Dutch.
It depended on population of the colony, like House of Representatives.
it was better because it had lots of wetland, which made it have awesome farmland.
The dutch region of New York and Pennsylvania was near New Jersey and that region particularly was even stricter than other colonies in African slave labor. In short, yes they had slave labor.