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The colonies of New England have some characteristics in common. The settlers were looking for a better life in the new world, and to have religious freedom.

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How did colonial New England farmers alter their ecosystem?

Colonial New England farmers altered their ecosystem by clearing forests for farming, draining wetlands for agriculture, and introducing non-native plants and animals. These actions disrupted the natural balance of the ecosystem, leading to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and changes in the water cycle.


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Where can you find a map of the Southern colonies Middle colonies and New England colonies?

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