The soil was very rich and moist, also, the land was fairly close to the water which gave it these characteristics.
They were good for farming because they had a lot of plantations, and flat land to farm. Basically, if you didn't farm, you didn't have a good life in the Southern Colonies.
Yes the land in the southern colonies was good for farming because of the rich and moist soil.
The land there was very fertile, And there was plenty of rain fall.
The south had suitable climate for growing these cash crops. The land was less rocky than the land in the north and the soil was fertile.
southern colonies
The Southern Colonies were best for farming because they offered the longest growing season. The hot, humid summers and mild winters meant that farming could often take place year-round,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia. Mostly on Cotton, Tobacco, and Indigo.
Farming.,and Cattle
tobacco farming and ship building and farming
The southern colonies
southern colonies
The Southern Colonies were best for farming because they offered the longest growing season. The hot, humid summers and mild winters meant that farming could often take place year-round,
Why were the southern colonies favorable for farming
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia. Mostly on Cotton, Tobacco, and Indigo.
farming
The southern part of Siberia is the best for farming.
The southern colonies major economic activity was farming and a lot of slavery!!
Farming was very popular
Farming.,and Cattle
Southern colonies of what? Re-ask the question with the missing information.
by trading fish and fur