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Prairies of north america
The Middle Colonies.
Saskatchewan is also known as Canada's Breadbasket or The Wheat Province.
The Ogallala Aquifer, which is also known as the Hiigh Plains Aquifer meets those specifications. It covers 174,000 square miles and provides water for the "breadbasket of America".
The middle colonies had lots of forests(lumber), grew cash crops, and also lots of bread and were known as the "breadbasket colonies".
The Great Plains are also referred to as the interior plains.
In America it is known as soccer...
America is a country, also known as the United States of America. There are also two continents with that name; they are North America and South America.
You meant Which region of colonies were known as the Breadbasket colonies.Anyway, you should typeWhat region was known as the breadbasket of the colonies?in the Ask box on the top of the page.I wrote the same page. Go check it out. :)
Yes. Selvas are in South America also known as latin america.
The South was also known as the Confederacy or the CSA, an acronym for the Confederate States of America.
The phrase "breadbasket colonies" refers to the Middle Colonies, which included New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. This region was characterized by a diverse society, with a mix of various ethnic groups, including English, Dutch, German, and Swedish settlers. The Middle Colonies also promoted religious freedom, attracting various religious groups such as Quakers, Catholics, and Jews. Their fertile land and favorable climate allowed for the production of staple crops like wheat, contributing to their identity as the breadbasket of colonial America.