10 of 1010 of 10 Items Feature The New England Colonies’ exports were 44% dried fish and whale oil, 17% livestock, 13% wood products, and 26% other. The Middle Colonies’ exports were 73% grain, 5% iron, 5% wood products, and 17% other. The Southern Colonies’ exports were 48% tobacco, 20% rice, 13% bread, flour, and grain (not rice), 7% indigo, and 12% other. The following percentages of physical wealth are estimates. In the New England Colonies, 75% of wealth came from land value, 15% came from financial assets, 8% came from livestock value, and 2% came from servants and slaves and other assets, totaling £38 (equivalent to $7,900 in 2013). In the Middle Colonies, 50% of wealth came from land value, 30% came from financial assets, 15% came from livestock value, and 5% came from servants and slaves and other assets, totaling £51 (equivalent to $10,608 in 2013). In the Southern Colonies, 40% of wealth came from land value, 10% came from financial assets, 5% came from livestock value, 44% came from servants and slaves, and 1% came from other assets, totaling £137 (equivalent to $28,502 in 2013). Question According to the chart, what did the New England and Middle Colonies have in common? (1 point) Responses Neither region had any wealth in enslaved workers. Neither region had any wealth in enslaved workers. Both regions imported wood products. Both regions imported wood products. Both regions exported mostly food products. Both regions exported mostly food products. Both regions had large shipping industries.

According to the chart, the correct answer is: Both regions exported mostly food products.

According to the chart, the New England and Middle Colonies had the following in common:

- Neither region had any wealth in enslaved workers.
- Both regions exported wood products.

To answer the question, we need to analyze the provided information about the New England Colonies and the Middle Colonies.

According to the chart, the New England Colonies' exports consisted of 44% dried fish and whale oil, 17% livestock, 13% wood products, and 26% other. On the other hand, the Middle Colonies' exports consisted of 73% grain, 5% iron, 5% wood products, and 17% other.

Based on this information, we can see that both the New England Colonies and the Middle Colonies exported wood products. This means that the correct answer is "Both regions exported wood products."