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Which factor made New England poorly suited for growing cotton? Select the best answer from the choices provided.

Its winters were long and cold.
It had many rivers.
It was far from port cities.
It was hot in the summer.

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Its winters were long and cold.
The cotton couldn't grow in such cold climates in New England.

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its winters were long and cold which meant there was no time for growing cotton
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