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What best describes the relationship between geography and economics in the thirteen British colonies?

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Some colonies could not prosper because their geography limited their economic options.
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Explanation: What best describes the relationship between geography and economics in the thirteen British colonies were the river routes where settlers sailed and opened up a world of commercial possibilities. A clear example of this could be the establishment of the colony of Jamestown, which was thanks to the discovery of the Hudson River and through which the first commercial river operations were presented by settlers from England.

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