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AP U.S. History 4.3 Period 2: 1607-1754
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AP U.S. History 3.4 Period 2: 1607-1754. The description in the excerpt most directly reflects what?

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Thank you then here's your shmoop du jour brought to

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you by goldie locks who told us that this video

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wasn't too long or too short but just write figure

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the excerpt the description in the extra most directly reflects

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what and hear potential answers mixed her long d is

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looking kind of antsy there so we're going to start

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with him okay We're talking about the west not just

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any old west but the old west Think about those

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classic western movies cowboy sheriff saloons and swinging doors quick

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draw tools and tiny tiny jail cells and more tumbleweed

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than you could poke a stick at not the images

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usually associated with a thriving export economy because actually that

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thriving export economy could be found in the middle colonies

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meaning weaken say so long cowboy option d this is

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where goldilocks makes her official appearance when we start looking

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at the remainder of the answers All right let's check

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out beat the british isles had an amazing sugar high

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for a decent chunk of history producing masses of the

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stuff for export and tooth decay The seasons were indeed

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long and lucrative as sugar was a seriously fancy product

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At the time and had a price tag to match

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there was little production of tobacco because well in goldie

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locks terms the climate of the british isles was just

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too hot and much better suited to sugar production So

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given the sugar content perhaps they might work better for

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dessert For now let's put a lid on him and

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cross be off our list Now if we think about

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the narrative of goldilocks and the three bears we can

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probably guess that the problem was with new england that's

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right The climate was just too cold for tobacco In

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any case let's cross off a which brings us to

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see well any extra John smith talks in particular about

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the growing and selling of tobacco much like with corn

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The cultivation of tobacco was labour intensive The chesapeake colonies

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one of the so called middle colonies were just right

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for the job and soc is the right answer on 00:01:53.699 --> [endTime] Well we've totally put this question to bed

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