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Which of the following regions had very few towns and cities?

A. New England
B. the middle colonies
C. the southern colonies

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The southern colonies because they were all about the plantation and tobacco farms
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User Oliver Mahoney
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Answer:

C is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Southern regions had plantations and this plantation were located along the rivers and this meant that the farmers could transport their goods to the northern colonies and Europe without a need for city docks, They could store their goods on the plantations and they didn't even need the warehouses. Plantation owners produced much of what they needed on their own. Although the small farmers formed the majority of the southern population they planters controlled the plantations and the southern economy, Tobacco farms and the plantations were more in numbers than cities and towns.

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