today, 80 percent of New England is covered by forests or thick woods and new England is by Atlantic Ocean.
thwarted success in agriculture but helped create the tough new england character
The New England Colonies had rocky soil.
New England
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rocky soil
New York's land is 63% forested
it had rocky soil and was very hilly.
The New England area is not good for farming, along with the Rocky Mountains. The soil in New England is rocky and lacks minerals, which is why farming wasn't popular when America was first colonized. The Rocky Mountains because they are high in altitude, which allows for colder temperatures, and the soil is rocky.
Maine with about 85.5% of the land having forest cover in one way or another.
No, that is not true. The soil in the Middle Colonies, which included areas like New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, was generally more fertile and less rocky compared to New England's soil. The Middle Colonies had a mix of agriculture and were known for their grain production, while New England's rocky terrain made farming more challenging.
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land