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What best explains the diversity of the Middle Colonies?

The extreme geographical regions


The varied immigrant homelands


The wide range of economical pursuits


The large settlement population

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The varied immigrant homelands

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Answer:

The varied immigrant homelands

Step-by-step explanation:

The middle colonies were a group of some of the thirteen American colonies. These colonies existed during the rule of England to the American territory, although part of the area belonged to the new Netherlands. The middle colonies had great agronomic potential, because they had a very fertile soil and conducive to various agricultural cultures, this, added to religious freedom, allowed a large number of immigrants to move to this region, making the middle colonies a region with much diversity.

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