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What colony became small individual farms?

delaware


What has the author Laura S Meitzner written?

Laura S. Meitzner has written: 'Amaranth to zai holes' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Farms, Small, Food crops, Small Farms, Tropical crops


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Planting, caring for, and harvesting the crops


Land grant to eight noblemen became a colony of small individual farms what colony?

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Do all farms raise several kinds of crops and animals?

No. Such farms are becoming few and far between, and are more often small hobby farms rather than large "commercial" farms.


Why did large farms replace small farms in the 1700s?

In the 1700's small farmers were pushed out due to large farmers growing cash crops such as cotton, tobacco and sugar as opposed to subsistence farming. Large farmers created a situation where small farmers could either become tenant farmers or leave the farming industry all together.


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How was Africa changed by the introduction of cash crops in the Americas?

Small farms became rich


Why did they colonize Georgia?

The British colony of Georgia was originally intended as a prison colony. Many people were brought to the new colony to serve out their terms. They worked on farms and in small factories.


What was the main difference between the crops grown in the north and the crops grown in the south in 1860?

Prior to the Civil War, most northern farms were relatively small and produced grain crops such as wheat and barley. In contrast, there were many more large farms in the south which produced crops such as tobacco, rice and primarily cotton.


What is one similarity between plantations and small farms?

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Were colonial farms found in the Appalachian region in colonial times?

There were farms along the Appalachian mountains, as it had a resemblance to the backcountry, where the soil was rocky and thin. So although there were farms, the amount of crops that one could receive was quite small.