New England colonists struggled to export goods to England because
there were very few colonial cities.
the colonies did not have any resources to export.
the colonies could not compete with Plymouth.
agriculture was already a major challenge for the colonists

Respuesta :

D. agriculture was already a major challenge for the colonists

Answer:

  • agriculture was already a major challenge for the colonists

Explanation:

New England homesteaders attempted to send out products to England for two reasons.  

Contingent upon where they were, the atmosphere and soil would not endure them the harvests to which they were acclimated in their countries. They had nature against them; it was either excessively dry or overwhelmed; in different spots, the atmosphere may be impeccable, however the dirt was sterile.  

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