Match the settler to their contribution to home life in the Middle Colonies.

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One answer is used twice.
Swedish settlers Dutch settlers German settlers
developed a lightweight rifle for use in forest
developed a wood-burning stove to heat homes
introduced log cabins
used red bricks to build narrow, high-walled houses
developed a lightweight rifle for use in forest
developed a wood-burning stove to heat homes
introduced log cabins
used red bricks to build narrow, high-walled houses

Swedish settlers: developed a lightweight rifle for use in forest, introduced log cabins

Dutch settlers: developed a wood-burning stove to heat homes, used red bricks to build narrow, high-walled houses
German settlers: developed a lightweight rifle for use in forest, introduced log cabins

To match the settlers to their contributions to home life in the Middle Colonies, we need to look at the characteristics and innovations attributed to each group. Here is the breakdown:

Swedish settlers:
- introduced log cabins

Dutch settlers:
- developed a wood-burning stove to heat homes
- used red bricks to build narrow, high-walled houses

German settlers:
- developed a lightweight rifle for use in the forest (also known as the Pennsylvania long rifle)

So, the correct match would be:

Swedish settlers - introduced log cabins
Dutch settlers - developed a wood-burning stove to heat homes, used red bricks to build narrow, high-walled houses
German settlers - developed a lightweight rifle for use in the forest

Swedish settlers - introduced log cabins

Dutch settlers - developed a wood-burning stove to heat homes
German settlers - used red bricks to build narrow, high-walled houses
Swedish settlers - developed a lightweight rifle for use in forest