Generally speaking, the Winter weather in the New England section of the United States is very harsh compared to the Middle Atlantic states ( former colonies ). The northern location of New England in relation to the Middle Atlantic area brings much more snow and cold weather then states ( colonies ) to the south of it. While its true that parts of New York state receive harsh Winter weather, for the most part the southern area of New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland have less frigid and stormy Winter weather.
No, the NE winters were very harsh and cold no crops grew and they almost starved
they both had to worck and they came for a better way of life
With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.
The Middle Colonies had a milder climate than the New England Colonies. Winters were not as harsh and there was less snowfall. The growing season was longer in the Middle Colonies due to the milder climate.
their soil were more fertile and the weather less harsh
New England
New England
New England
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
Middle Region
they both had to worck and they came for a better way of life
With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.
Harsh winters and rocky, hilly land
harsh winters and mild summers
The Middle Colonies had a milder climate than the New England Colonies. Winters were not as harsh and there was less snowfall. The growing season was longer in the Middle Colonies due to the milder climate.
their soil were more fertile and the weather less harsh
It most likely wasn't as important as surviving the harsh winters, lack of food, disease, and Natives- it wasn't Thanksgiving everyday!