Which was a significant reason Middle Colonies were more favorable to farmers than New England? Select all that apply.

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- The Middle Colonies had a milder climate, which was more suitable for farming compared to the harsh New England winters.

- The soil in the Middle Colonies was more fertile, making it easier to grow crops and support agricultural activities.
- The Middle Colonies had a more diverse economy, with a mixture of farming, trade, and industry, providing more opportunities for farmers to sell their products and obtain necessary resources.

- The Middle Colonies had a milder climate and longer growing season than New England, allowing for a greater variety of crops to be grown.

- The soil in the Middle Colonies was more fertile than in New England, making it easier for farmers to cultivate crops.
- The Middle Colonies had larger land holdings and more abundant land for agriculture compared to the smaller farms in New England.