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Among the most widely spoken Jewish languages to develop in the diaspora are Yiddish, Ladino, and the Judæo-Arabic group of languages. Yiddish is the Judeo-German language developed by Ashkenazi Jews who lived in Central and Eastern Europe before the Holocaust.
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3. New England did not have the natural resources to support cities.
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The main problem for early New England was the harsh winters that came every year, so there weren´t enough natural resources to protect large populated cities, so the early settlers decided to build villages that were able to protect themselves in the winters and plan the availability of resources better.