The southern colonies had rich land and a mild climate that allowed for a strong farming community, including the production of tobacco. The effect of this climate was economic growth and stability.
The southern colonies were good for farming because it was humid out.
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
Southern
It was the warmest climate of the three colonies it was humid there was no rain
1. The climate down south was warmer Which allowed for a longer growing season 2. The terrain up north was bumpy while the land down south was flat.
The southern colonies
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
southern colonies
The southern colonies were good for farming because it was humid out.
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
it has sandy beaches and in the middle of it it is marshy
Yes, Quakers were wealthy land owners who live in the southern colonies.
The New England and the Southern colonies both found ways to use the land.
wonderful! the land was rather flat but mountains did run around the Southern Colonies.
Southern Colonies
Southern
The soil was very rich and moist, also, the land was fairly close to the water which gave it these characteristics.