There was rich soil in the middle colonies
The New England colonies
There was more land and fertile soil in the Middle colonies than there was in the New England
The middle colonies were good for farming because they had rich land for farming and numerous large rivers for transportation.
the new England colonies land was not very vertile and it made farming harder
Because more land could be farmed
southern colonies: farmers , etc.New England colonies: not much farming, whaling and doctors though.middle colonies: they were known as "bread basket" because of rich soil., so farming. Also fur traders.
the weather of the middle colonies did not affect their farming because the farming was perfect for there farming and soil that's why they were soon named the breadbasket colonies!
Farming
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
England was in charge of the New England colonies. Where the middle colonies had their own government.
the New England colonies had very rocky soil which made it hard for farming. the middle colonies had lots of rich soil which made it perfect for farming. the southern colonies was a watery worldof rivers, bays, and wetlands.