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To What extent did the physical geography and climate of each of the American Colonial regions play a role in their growth and economic output:

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It is evident then, that geography and climate greatly shaped the lifestyles of the early colonies. The frigid North had the close knit towns, smaller farms and central governing bodies. The moderate climate of the Middle colonies allowed for prosperous farming, trade and, opportunity.

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