The correct answer is A) the long growing season.
What allowed the Middle Colonies to develop trade and commerce was the long growing season.
The Middle colonies were New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. These territories were blessed with fertile soil -ideal for farming- and long growing season to grow crops. Indeed, they were called "the breadbasket of America" for their good crops such as hemp, wheat, and corn. These colonies traded their crops with other colonies and exported them to Europe.
Answer: The British wanted to settle in the Ohio River Valley and to trade with the Native Americans who lived there. The French built forts to protect their trade with the Indians. The American Indians liked the French because they traded but did not settle on the land.
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Explanation:
In every famous literary work, there are usually details that contribute to the magic of it. In the case of Peter Pan, an infallible and fantastic story, it is about a child who never grows up because he doesn't like the world of adults. Details such as personal (fairies, pirates, children and how each behaves) the magic dust of Campanita that makes Peter Pan fly and thus move between the real world and the Neverland, lost children, etc. They are the ones that help complement the story.