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What caused the population of the middle colonies to differ from that of new england and the southern colonies?.

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In contrast to New England and the southern colonies, the population of the middle colonies was significantly more diversified.

Compared to other British colonial areas in North America, the Middle Colonies' population was more diversified and tended to be more accepting of others. For instance, because they enjoyed greater religious freedom there, early German settlers were concentrated in the Middle Colonies. The middle colonies were fertile in contrast to the South, where the cash crop plantation system predominated, and New England, where rocky terrain made large-scale agriculture challenging. Generally speaking, land could be bought more easily than in New England or the South of the plantations.

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