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The region of small farms in the southern colonies was called the "yeomanry." These small farms were typically owned and operated by families who were not large landowners, but rather worked their own land to produce goods for themselves and for sale. The yeomanry was an important part of the economic and social fabric of the southern colonies.
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.
Subsistence farming is commonly found in regions with small farms that provide just enough food for the family. This practice is often seen in developing countries where agriculture is the primary livelihood.
There are thousands of farms in the Midwest region of the United States. States like Iowa, Illinois, and Nebraska have a large concentration of farms due to their fertile soil and favorable climate for agriculture. Each state has differing numbers of farms, but collectively the Midwest region is home to a significant portion of the country's agricultural activity.
Huge farms in the south are called plantations.
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The Middle Colonies had farms but not plantations. Southern Colonies had plantations and farms. (The plantations were bigger than the farms.)
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