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06.10.2019 • 
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In what ways did the northern and southern colonies of great britain differ during their early days? question 13 options: the south chose to employ slave labor, while the north did not. the south tended to focus on growing staple crops, whereas the north’s economy revolved more around shipping of furs hunted in the west. the south was established earlier than the north and was more concerned with religious freedoms. the north was more involved with negotiating in good faith with the native americans in their area. the north had more favorable land for agriculture and far outstripped the south’s ability to produce cotton.

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