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How were the Middle Colonies different from New England and the South?

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Unlike solidly Puritan New England, the middle colonies presented an assortment of religions. In contrast to the South where the cash crop plantation system dominated, and New England whose rocky soil made large-scale agriculture difficult, The middle colonies were fertile.

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