Plantation
Well...all they did was use big farms(plantations) to harvest cotton.
Well in the southern colonies there were planatations and slavery so they made plantations(big farms).So that slaves could work. And the climate is very hot and in the winters it is cold. That is where slavery acctually tooken place in.
yes religion was a big part in the southen colonies
ANSWER:One of the differences between the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies, was that while the southern colonies produced such crops as tobacco, rice, indigo (a plant used for making blue dye), and cotton; the middle colonies grew wheat, which would become a profitable crop.Another difference between the two regions was, that the middle colonies carried on coastal trade with the New England, and southern colonies. For the location of the middle colonies was a great location for ports.
Well in the southern colonies there were planatations and slavery so they made plantations(big farms).So that slaves could work. And the climate is very hot and in the winters it is cold. That is where slavery acctually tooken place in.
In the southern Colonies there was no westward movement because of the appalacian mountains. In the New England Colonies they were close to the ocean and were a trade region. The Middle Colonies were known as the "bread basket colonies". There were also no big mountains and some hills.
With easy navigation by river, there were few towns and no cities; planters shipped directly to Britain. High death rates and a very young population profile characterized the colony during its first years.
big
The Southern colonies were the ones with the big plantations, where they needed lots of people to work the fields. And slaves were the cheapest labor force available. New York and New Jersey didn't have as much large-scale farming, so not as much use for slaves.
Huge!!!!!!!!
Most farms are owned by families.
I studied ancient Egypt and the farms are big probully the same today