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How did geography and climate and shape and the economy politics and the growth of slavery in the southern colonies the new England colonies and the middle colonies between 1607 and 1750?

southern colonies: fertile soil, warm and humid weather, almost no industry, short winters middle colonies:mix of new England and southern colonies New England colonies: rocky and thin soil, long winters, relied on industry and shipbuilding and trade


How did the land and climate of the southern colonies affect agriculture?

The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.


What ways did the 13 colonies differ from each other?

The 13 colonies were separated into 3 groups; the New England colonies, the Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern colonies. The Southern colonies had rich soil, warm climate, and many navigable rivers. These helped the South become a major agricultural area. New England was covered with forests that provided lumber, which was used to build ships, and the ocean was filled with fish. Seafaring lifestyle became prominent. The Mid-Atlantic colonies had rich soil but the climate was cooler. Those colonies raised staple crops such as wheat and corn for all the colonies.


Were New England farms larger than those Southern Colonies?

New England farms were smaller because with cold climate,poor soil and short growing season to stop agriculture.The Southern Colonies were like the opposite.


Which regions of British colonies have best climate and land farming?

southern colonies

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Which describes the political climate of the southern colonies compared to New England?

The Southern colonies were more aristocratic.


What describes the political climate of the southern colonies compared to New England?

the southern colonies were more aristocratic


Compare and contrast the land in the southern and New England colonies and how the colonists used it?

southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil


How did geography and climate and shape and the economy politics and the growth of slavery in the southern colonies the new England colonies and the middle colonies between 1607 and 1750?

southern colonies: fertile soil, warm and humid weather, almost no industry, short winters middle colonies:mix of new England and southern colonies New England colonies: rocky and thin soil, long winters, relied on industry and shipbuilding and trade


What were the 13 colonies climate and soil was?

The climate in the 13 colonies varied from the cold winters in the northern colonies to the milder climate in the southern colonies. The soil was generally fertile and suitable for agriculture, with regions like New England having rocky soil and the southern colonies having rich, fertile soil ideal for cash crops like tobacco and cotton.


Describe the economy in the New England Colonies?

The often harsh climate and rocky soil meant that few New England farms could grow cash crops.


Climate of southern colonies?

Humid


Give one fact about the New England colonies the middle colonies and the southern colonies?

new England colonies were puritan religiousmiddle colonies had longer growing season because of its hot weather during the summersouthern colonies had a warm climate but winters very very cold


Which factors encouraged the development of an agricultural economy in the southern colonies?

a mild climate, rich soil, and a long growing season


How did the land and climate of the southern colonies affect agriculture?

The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.


What ways did the 13 colonies differ from each other?

The 13 colonies were separated into 3 groups; the New England colonies, the Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern colonies. The Southern colonies had rich soil, warm climate, and many navigable rivers. These helped the South become a major agricultural area. New England was covered with forests that provided lumber, which was used to build ships, and the ocean was filled with fish. Seafaring lifestyle became prominent. The Mid-Atlantic colonies had rich soil but the climate was cooler. Those colonies raised staple crops such as wheat and corn for all the colonies.


What were the geographic and economic differences between the New England Middle and Southern colonies?

The soils and climates of these three different colony groups were different. New England colonies were in regions were soil was not as fertile as in the Middle colonies. Similarly, the climate in the Southern colonies was warmer and the crops raised were rice, tobacco, and indigo. The economies of these colonies was crop based. The Middle colonies grew many different types of grains.