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Title: Geofraphy's effect on the northern & southren colonies
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One may express that the economies of these areas was what made them unique; but, if they would delve beneath that, they would realize that at this time in history, geography determined an area's economy. For example, the northern colonies based their economy on shipbuilding and fishing... Showed first 250 characters
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One may express that the economies of these areas was what made them unique; but, if they would delve beneath that, they would realize that at this time in history, geography determined an area's economy. For example, the northern colonies based their economy on shipbuilding and fishing... Showed next 250 characters
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