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Describe the geography and climate of the New England colonies

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Colonists in the New England colonies endured bitterly cold winters and mild summers. Land was flat close to the coastline but became hilly and mountainous farther inland. Soil was generally rocky, making farming difficult. Cold winters reduced the spread of disease

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The climate had a very harsh winter and mild summer, the geographical feature is that it had rocky and soil land, swamps, dense rivers
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