C. Recognizing Effects How did the large cash crops that were grown in the Middle Colonies affect the development of the region’s cities? Large cities.

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C. Recognizing Effects How did the large cash crops that were grown in the Middle Colonies affect the development of the region’s cities? Large cities like Philadelphia & New York grew & prospered profitable export of cash crops

B. Supporting Opinions Fill in the chart to explain why many people in the Middle Colonies showed tolerance toward different peoples and beliefs. 2. Supporting Reasons a. Diverse population made it difficult for any single group to dominate others 1. The Middle Colonies had a climate of tolerance.

B. Supporting Opinions Fill in the chart to explain why many people in the Middle Colonies showed tolerance toward different peoples and beliefs. 2. Supporting Reasons Diverse population made it difficult for any single group to dominate others b. Religious beliefs of Quakers helped to promote tolerance 1. The Middle Colonies had a climate of tolerance.

--Longer growing season Chapter 4 Section 2 The Middle Colonies: Farms and Cities P. 98/ P. 11 Middle Colonies New England Colonies --Longer growing season --Short growing season Both --Fertile Soil Farming --Poor soil --Larger # of enslaved Africans --small # of enslaved Africans Port Cities