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Family farms and merchants
Two of the most popular ports in the middle colonies were found in New York, and in Delaware. Both colonies played a major part in trade between the New England Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
The middle colonies had milder temperatures than the northern colonies. Also, the land was suitable for growing many more crops. The land in the northern colonies was hard and rocky, but the land in the middle colonies was less rocky and the soil was more fertile.
You meant Which region of colonies were known as the Breadbasket colonies.Anyway, you should typeWhat region was known as the breadbasket of the colonies?in the Ask box on the top of the page.I wrote the same page. Go check it out. :)
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Navigable rivers in the middle colonies provided significant advantages for trade and transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and resources both within the colonies and to overseas markets. They enabled easier access to fertile land for agriculture, supporting the region's economy. Additionally, the rivers served as natural highways, promoting settlement and economic development along their banks. This connectivity contributed to the middle colonies' prosperity and diverse population.
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
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The answer is: They were all major tools.
Farming as well as fishing were two major industries of the Middle Colonies. Other significant industries included lumber and factories.
Family farms and merchants
No they didnt. Why? because they had the fear that the colonies were going to keep all their products so the middle colonies would have no power.
Tobacco was the major crop along with corn
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Two of the most popular ports in the middle colonies were found in New York, and in Delaware. Both colonies played a major part in trade between the New England Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.