New England
Middle Region
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
All of the northeast had harsh weather then and still does today. I read a newspaper report in 1880 about how much snow Washington DC experienced that winter. With the spring thaw they found a man on his horse sitting frozen in place.
New England
The Great Plains is a large area, with weather that varies greatly from region to region. The northern region has harsh winters, and warm summers. The southern region has warmer winters, and very hot summers.
they both had to worck and they came for a better way of life
Cold, harsh, and snowy. Bitter but sweet, wild and chilly...
Very cold winters are typically referred to as harsh winters or severe winters. These winters can bring extreme cold temperatures, heavy snowfall, and harsh weather conditions.
The New England colonies, which included Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire, were characterized by rugged terrain, rocky soil, and harsh weather conditions. These geographical features shaped the economy and way of life in the region, leading to a focus on industries like fishing, shipbuilding, and trade.