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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.

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Were New England farms larger than those in the middle colonies?

No the Middle Colonies had bigger farms :)


Were the farms in middle colonies as large as the farms in southern colonies?

The Middle Colonies had farms but not plantations. Southern Colonies had plantations and farms. (The plantations were bigger than the farms.)


Are new England farms larger or smaller than farms in the middle colonies?

With the climate harsh there is a short growing season, there for there are small farms than the middle colonies.


In which colonies was land divided in to large farms called plantations Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies?

Land was divided into large farms called plantations primarily in the Southern Colonies. These plantations were used for the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo, often relying on enslaved labor. In contrast, the New England Colonies and Middle Colonies typically had smaller farms and more diversified agriculture.


Why were there fewer schools in Middle Colonies than there were in New England Colonies?

cause the farms in this fertile area were larger and the people lived farther apart than the people in New England.


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.


In which colonies was land divided in to large farms plantations?

Southern Colonies


How did farming in New England compare with farming in the southern colonies?

In New England, farming was more diversified, with small family farms growing crops like corn, wheat, and vegetables. The rocky soil and shorter growing season meant smaller farms and fewer slaves were used. In the southern colonies, farming was dominated by large plantations growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The fertile soil and longer growing season allowed for larger farms and greater use of slaves.


What were the large farms called that were in southern colonies?

plantations


What were big farms called in southern colonies?

Plantation


What economic social and ethnic conditions of the early southern colonies were generally missing in the New England and middle colonies?

well the nothern colonies had harsh climate and had small farms because of that. The Southern Colonies had the opposite of that their was sunshine no rain thats the reason why they have large farms and small towns and since they had small towns that meant that thewy had no schools! yeah awsome right wrong because unlike the northern colonies the southern colonies didn't have alot of jobs.


In the Southern Colonies the region of small farms was called the?

Backcountry