According to the chart, what did the New England and Middle Colonies have in common? (1 point) Neither region had any wealth in enslaved workers. Both regions imported wood products. Both regions exported mostly food products. Both regions had large shipping industries.

According to the chart, both the New England and Middle Colonies had large shipping industries in common.

According to the chart, the New England and Middle Colonies had in common that both regions had large shipping industries.

To determine what the New England and Middle Colonies had in common, we need to analyze the provided options and see which ones apply to both regions.

Option 1: Neither region had any wealth in enslaved workers.
To determine if this option is correct, we would need additional information about the presence of enslaved workers in both regions. However, since the given chart does not provide any information about this, we cannot conclude that this is something they have in common based solely on the chart.

Option 2: Both regions imported wood products.
The chart does not provide any information about the importation of wood products in either the New England or Middle Colonies. Therefore, we cannot determine whether this is a common characteristic between the two regions from the given chart.

Option 3: Both regions exported mostly food products.
Since the chart indicates that both New England and Middle Colonies had large amounts of food exports, we can conclude that this is something they have in common.

Option 4: Both regions had large shipping industries.
The chart does not directly mention the size of the shipping industries in either the New England or Middle Colonies. Therefore, we cannot determine whether they had large shipping industries in common based solely on the chart.

Based on the information provided in the chart, we can conclude that the New England and Middle Colonies have in common the fact that both regions exported mostly food products.