Question

In the seventeenth century, New Englands economy

a. grew at a very slow rate because few settlers moved to the region.

b. suffered because most early settlers were poor and could not gain access to land.

c. centered on family farms and also involved the export of fish and timber.

d. boasted a significant manufacturing component that employed close to one-third of all men.

e. relied heavily on indentured servants in the labor force.

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