The New England Colonies had rocky soil.
The type of soil was thin and rocky in the New England colonies which made farming more difficult.
the middle colonies enjoyed fertile soil had a slightly milder climate from that of New England
The soil was very bad for growing crops and gardening and was not fertile because of glaciers. Glaciers from the north went through the New England colonies and picked up all the fertile soil with them. The soil ended up in The Middle and Southern Colonies.
They also have fertile soil which is good for farming.
Yes. The New England colonies did.
glaciers pushed soil from New England to the middle colonies
it had rocky soil and was very hilly.
The climate of New England was too cold, and the soil was not good.
The New England colonies had a lot of rocky soil, which made farming challenging for the new colonists. As far as climate, the colonies in New England experienced cold winters, and humid and hot summers.
The type of farming practiced in the New England colonies was subsistence farming. New England colonies used this method because their thin, rocky soil prevented them from planting great crops.
glaciers pushed soil from new england to the middle colonies