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Because of the stony soil and short growing season, farming was _______ to the economy of New England.
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding
Growing tobacco
Growing tobacco
Growing tobacco
The agriculture of England arecereal growing, wheat, barley, sugar, beets, fadder, mixed farming and dairying
It changed because all the humans evolved.
New England which was Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New Hampshire.
Because New England didn't rain as much as the other countries. There was alot of rain in the other countries that would prevent them from the plants growing.
In New England, farming was more diversified, with small family farms growing crops like corn, wheat, and vegetables. The rocky soil and shorter growing season meant smaller farms and fewer slaves were used. In the southern colonies, farming was dominated by large plantations growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The fertile soil and longer growing season allowed for larger farms and greater use of slaves.
Stopped economy from growing because of the deadly disease going around such as aids
The weather is what made farming in New England difficult. Winters are harsh, and the growing season is short.
In New England, growing season was short and the terrain wasn't suitable. That's why many farmers practiced subsistence farming to produce enough for themselves, and sometimes a little extra for trading in town. It was a small scale of farming.