Why were New England Colonies’ farms smaller than Southern Colonies’ farms?
A. There were more families, so the farms were smaller.
B. The rocky soil meant extra work.
C. Most New England colony farmers were poor and could not afford land.
D. Most New England colony families only farmed for subsistence.
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