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Brums [2.3K]
4 years ago
9

Three types of colonies England formed in North America in the late 1500's and 1600's

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gavmur [86]4 years ago
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<em><u>The three types of colonies England formed in north america in late 1500's & 1600's are:
Agriculture
Farming
Gold

Hope this helps u!!!!!

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