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Why was the middle colonies climate important

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Their climate helped them become the 'breadbasket' of British North America.

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The Middle colonies spanned the Mid-Atlantic region of America and were temperate in climate, with warm summers and cold winters. ... Climate and land were ideal for agriculture. These colonies were known as the "breadbasket" because of the large amounts of barley, wheat, oats, and rye that were grown here.

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