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(The correct option is A. The life of similar colonists across the middle colonies' Households was largely self-sufficient.)

The early English settlers in America constructed modest one-room residences. Many of these houses were constructed using wattle and daub. They had frames made of wood that was filled with sticks. Then a sticky "daub" consisting of clay, dirt, and grass was used to fill the holes.

What is a fact about the Middle Colonies?

The midway region between the southern and northern colonies was known as the Middle Colonies. Due to their central location, the Middle Colonies served as the ideal foundation for English America. They were allowed to practice any religion they chose, and others embraced them.

Due to the abundance of clay along the riverbanks, the Middle Colonies had a large number of brick buildings. The Dutch constructed homes with steep roofs that were two and a half to three stories high. Many people shared the same structure with their houses and businesses. Country homes were constructed of logs and chinked with moss or mud.

The answer that best describes how comparable colonists lived in the middle colonies' households was A. These households were essentially self-sufficient.

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