No, Harsh Winters and mild summers!
False!
No, Harsh Winters and mild summers! False!
There is plenty of land that is good for farming and the climate is generally good for farming.
yes
southern colonies
In some places it was excellent, in others not so good.
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.
Developed due to good climate and weather for farming
The southern colonies of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia had the best climate and land for farming. The warm climate and fertile soil in these colonies supported the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo, which were highly lucrative.
green mountains
good fertile soil with many minerals and a good farming climate
flat and fertile land and good farming climate.
The land and climate are ideal for raising dairy cattle.