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which statement most accurately describes the main difference between the southern and new england colonies?
the southern colonies were founded for farming, while the new england colonies were founded for manufacturing and commerce.
the southern colonies had elected governors, while the new england governors were appointed by the british.
the southern colonies were founded mainly by puritans, while the new england colonies were founded by those who disagreed with puritan rule.
the southern colonies were founded by people seeking profit, while the new england colonies were founded by people seeking religious freedom.
- The first option is incorrect: New England colonies focused on shipbuilding, trade, not large-scale manufacturing, and Southern colonies were profit-driven agrarian, not just "farming" as the core founding difference.
- The second option is incorrect: Many Southern governors were appointed by Britain, and some New England colonies had elected local leadership, so this is reversed.
- The third option is incorrect: New England colonies were founded mainly by Puritans, while Southern colonies were founded by profit-seeking settlers, not Puritans.
- The fourth option is correct: Southern colonies (e.g., Virginia) were established for cash crop profit, while most New England colonies (e.g., Massachusetts Bay) were founded by Puritans fleeing religious persecution for religious freedom.
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D. The Southern colonies were founded by people seeking profit, while the New England colonies were founded by people seeking religious freedom.