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Pani-rosa [81]
1 year ago
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how did the development of the British colonies in the Chesapeake, southern Atlantic coast, and west indies, change throughout t

he seventeenth century
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Ivenika [448]1 year ago
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The  development of the British colonies in the Chesapeake, southern Atlantic coast, and west indies, change throughout the seventeenth century because there was more diverse economy  such as shipping, lumbering and others.

<h3>What are the  development of the British colonies in the Chesapeake, southern Atlantic coast?</h3>

The New England colonies were able to record  more diverse economy  and this can be felt in their shipping, lumber, and export of food crops.

It should be noted that   Chesapeake colonies economy focused almost exclusively on the production .

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