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New England did not have a lot of plantations compared to the Southern colonies. The region's economy was primarily based on small farms, fishing, and trade, rather than large-scale agricultural production. The cooler climate and rocky soil made it less suitable for the cash crops that characterized Southern plantations. Therefore, while there were some large farms, they were not as prevalent or economically dominant in New England.

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