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How were the governments in the Southern colonies different from the governments in the Middle and New England colonies? A. In the Southern colonies, local government was organized around towns and cities, while in the other regions it was by county.
B. In Southern colonies, only white landowning men could vote, but in the New England and Middle colonies all white men could vote.
C. In the New England and Middle colonies, county officials were appointed by the colonial governor.
D. In the Southern colonies, local government was organized by counties, while in the other colonies local government was organized by towns and cities.

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