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the New England area was really rocky and bad for growing crops, but the middle colonies area (Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New York) was really fertile and grew things like wheat and rye.

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It was a region of forests, streams, and rocky soil.

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it had rocky soil and was very hilly.

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It was probably warm.

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