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Which factor contributed most to why large farms and plantations were never formed in New England?

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The Northern Colonies had some important ports. Soil in New England was rocky and the winters were harsh, which made farming difficult. There were small farms in New England, but no big farms like the southern plantations. Instead, the North became the center of the shipbuilding industry.

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