Question 20 of 20
Which of these was more true about life in the middle colonies than the
no...
Question 20 of 20
Which of these was more true about life in the middle colonies than the
northern colonies?
A. Slavery was against the law in these colonies.
B. There was very little religious freedom.
C. Agriculture was the major economic activity
D. Cash crops were not successful there!
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