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The New England colonies included New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York and Georgia. These colonies enjoyed mild summers and cool winters. The land was flat along the coast and mountainous further inland. Quakers dominated the religious culture in New England. These hard-working people believed that church attendance should be optional and were tolerant of other religious groups. Soil in New England was perfect for farming, as New Englanders relied largely upon the animals for their economy. The main industry in New England was farming, but logging, forestry, and the Triangular Trade were also important.
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