What impact did geography have on the development of the american colonies?
it allowed for th...
History, 25.10.2019 20:43 bullockarwen
What impact did geography have on the development of the american colonies?
it allowed for the development of similar political institutions across the colonies.
it led to a variety of economic differences between northern, middle, and southem colonies.
it had little impact, as the cultural similarities of the colonists had more of an effect.
it isolated colonists and kept ideas about self-government from spreading
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