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What is one reason New England was well suited for commerce?

A. Available slave labor
O B. Large family farms
O C. Good coastal harbors
O D. Plantation cash crops​

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Answer:

C. Good coastal harbors

Step-by-step explanation:

Many states and cities in the New England area had natural habours along their coasts that created a beneficial area for setting up overseas commerce (typically through Europe).

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