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Title: New England And Chesapeake Colonies
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A longer life expectancy in New England meant that people could build bigger families and help to build upon specific trades that one and their family did for a living. Lastly, the rivers in the Chesapeake colonies allowed ships with goods from other countries to pass by almost all of the large plantations along the wide, long rivers and gather and sell products from and to the south... Showed first 250 characters
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Lastly, the rivers in the Chesapeake colonies allowed ships with goods from other countries to pass by almost all of the large plantations along the wide, long rivers and gather and sell products from and to the south. New England had significantly smaller rivers that did not allow for ships to do this, so people were more apt to settle near main ports and towns... Showed next 250 characters
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