Asked by Katieanne Mckenzie on Jul 24, 2024

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In contrast to the Chesapeake region, the population in New England

A) did not stress family-based activities.
B) focused on rice and tobacco.
C) grew rapidly because of healthier surroundings.
D) included even fewer women.
E) was not as deeply religious.

Chesapeake Region

An area in the United States encompassing parts of Virginia and Maryland, known for its history, culture, and geographical significance dating back to colonial times.

New England

A region in the northeastern United States comprising six states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont), known for its colonial history and natural beauty.

Healthier Surroundings

Environments or settings that are conducive to good health, often characterized by clean air, water, and access to green spaces.

  • Understand the differences in societal organization between New England and the Chesapeake region during the seventeenth century.
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Julissa GuerreroJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The population in New England grew rapidly because of healthier surroundings, such as clean water and cooler temperatures, that allowed for longer life expectancy and fewer illnesses compared to the disease-prone Chesapeake region.