The climate was much colder back then than it is now. THats probably because the sun was not very active. But it was warmer in Maryland than Europe which could have been he only reason that people moved here.
Low and fertile it could been cold with lots of rain and some snow summers were hot and humid.
it was wet and swampy a good place to grow rice and it was a good land source to grow tobacco
had many plantations :)
tobacco
The terrain or geography of colonial Virginia consisted of mountain, valleys, and coastal plains. The soil was fertile and the climate during the summer was hot and humid.
It is not known what the first vegetable was that was grown in colonial Maryland. Many vegetables were grown in colonial Maryland such as corn and squash.
The geography of some parts of colonial Georgia was coastal plains with hills, while other terrains were forest regions. In other locations, the soil was fertile and the climate suitable for their cash crops of tobacco and cotton.
Maryland's residents are called "Marylanders."
other than by foot,and later horses,the waterways were the highways during early colonial maryland.
subtropical climate
In the 1700s, Maryland featured a varied geography that included coastal plains, forests, and mountains in the west. The climate was generally temperate, with warm summers and cool winters, making it suitable for agriculture. The Chesapeake Bay also played a significant role in the state's economy and transportation during this time.
It varies from tidal marshland in the east to the Appalachian Mountains in the west,
It was much the same as today. See the related question for that version of this question.
The terrain or geography of colonial Virginia consisted of mountain, valleys, and coastal plains. The soil was fertile and the climate during the summer was hot and humid.
Climate most directly affected agriculture.
No, there was much food in colonial Maryland.
Climate most directly affected agriculture.
It is not known what the first vegetable was that was grown in colonial Maryland. Many vegetables were grown in colonial Maryland such as corn and squash.
Virginia had a hot,humid climate and good soil that was well suited to growing crops.
the climate would be cold. the geography caused them to be limited on contact.
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