Colonists found that many places were suitable for farming. By the 1750s, there were some farmers in Massachusetts, but the vast majority settled in the southern or Middle-Atlantic region, especially in Virginia, Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia.
Carolina
The document is called a charter.
it offered rich land for farming
Colonists spent most of their day trying to survive in their new land. Men would spend their day farming. Women would spend their day preparing for the meals and making things that they would need.
The Homestead Act promised free land to those who would settle in the West.
New England colonists settled in villages to have community security. Living by oneself in a new land could be full of unknown dangers.
farming
The document is called a charter.
Proclamation of 1763
the colonists moved to the back country because the land was more fertile and the forest had animals to prey.
To acquire more land for farming, mining, etc.
It depends how the land is. If the land is rocky, then of course you know it's not a good place for farming because there's no soil to plant crops with. If the land is kind of grassy, you might be able to plant your crops, and settle there.
the low price and easy availability of land
Without land, there is nothing to farm. Societies that did not control land could not farm, and farming societieshad to control land in order to farm.
Because only who were Catholics could settle and they couldn't own land
king george the third thought it was unfair for the indians to have no land so britain gave the west side of the appalachian mountains and no colonists could set foot on the area the indians used the lands for hunting and farming and housing...............................haha i got this answer from my textbook was this helpful? i hope it was :)
Colonists left the poor, rocky soil of coastal New England for fertile Connecticut. Colonists came to find good farm land.
The colonists didnâ??t want to follow the Native American ways for farming or hunting. Instead they wanted to use the native hunting land for farming, and plant crops from their homelands.