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What was one advantage to growing crops in the Middle Colonies rather than in the New England Colonies?

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The hot and humid summers helped increase crop yields for farmers.

The poor soil of the region worked well in growing certain kinds of crops.

The land was flat, which made it easier to cultivate many acres of land for farming.

The climate was more favorable, with milder winters and longer growing seasons.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The poor soil of the region worked well in growing certain kinds of crops.

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Answer:

The climate was more favorable with milder winters and longer growing seasons

Step-by-step explanation:

The middle colonies had a rich soil with better climate conditions compared to other colonies. this rich soil and good climate meant that farmers preferred to plant their crops in the middle colonies, this led to the over production of farm produces in the colonies.

some of the overproduced farm crops included wheat and Oats which were exported to other parts of the world and Europe as well. European immigrants also preferred staying at the middle colonies as well due to its good climate conditions

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