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Q: Why did planters have to start building their plantations farther up river?
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Why did planters build their plantations further up the river?

so that they won't fall into the river


Why did the southern cotton planters rely on the regions river to ship their goods?

The plantations were along the rivers and they had built ports on the river to haul the cotton and other products. It was logical they use the river.


Along which river were the south's largest plantations?

James river, Viginia.


Where in the world do you find plantations growing rice?

In a river


What is farther the Potomac river Hudson River or Colorado river?

Colorado river


Which river and in natural region were the south's largest plantations?

missouri river and the blue ridge


Which state is farther east Illinois or Missouri?

Illinois is farther east, as its western border is mostly on the east bank of the Mississippi River, while across the river to the west are Iowa and Missouri.


When was Meadow River Lumber Building created?

Meadow River Lumber Building was created in 1928.


Why didn't Alexander go any farther than the indus river?

Alexander dis not go farther than the Indus River because he was told that kingdoms further east were too powerful.


When looking at a profile of a river where do most of the smaller particles of sediment get deposited?

farther out into the body of water where the river empties


What is the nearest river to the Empire State Building?

The Hudson River.


Were does the pentagon building sits along which river?

Potomac River