How did the lifestyles of white New England settlers differ from the lifestyles of their counterparts in the Chesapeake?
A. Because New Englanders moved a great deal, their homes were not as sturdy as those in the Chesapeake.
B. Most New Englanders moved to America in family groups, while most Chesapeake migrants were single young men.
C. The harshness of the New England environment meant a higher infant mortality rate and smaller families in New England than in the Chesapeake.
D. Unlike New Englanders who cleared new fields every few years, residents of the Chesapeake used the same fields year after year.
Answer: B
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