When settlers first arrived in the northeastern United States, they encountered the temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by a diverse array of trees, such as maple, oak, and hickory, which provided the settlers with resources for farming and tapping for maple sugar. The rich soil and distinct seasons in this biome were conducive to agriculture and settlement.
Dairy Farming
Vermont is a northeastern state that is completely landlocked and has rocky soil that is not well-suited for farming.
yes
Native Americans did much of the farming. The Jamestown settlers were slow to learn how to farm in the new world.
They were bad at farming.
Most Carolina settlers earned a living by farming.
the development of agriculture is when
farming
it brought in the settlers for farming and economy
Because it was easierh
Farming was an excellent idea for settlers so that the people could eat.
1.)Mostly agrarian. Almost all settlers started farming and most employment was based on agricultural production of some sort (2.)