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New England Colonies- Industrial:Shipbuilding fishing and lumber Middle Colonies- Industrial/Agricultural:Furs, Fishing, Whaling Southern Colonies- Agricultural: Cotton, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco
the new England colonies, the middle colonies, and the southern colonies
the southern coloniesthe southern colonies
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The Atlantic Ocean.
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Geographic features such as fertile soil, warm climate, and expansive agricultural land were favorable for the practice of slavery in colonies like the southern United States and the Caribbean. These features allowed for the large-scale cultivation of crops like cotton and sugar, which were labor-intensive and required a significant workforce. Furthermore, the presence of rivers and natural harbors facilitated the transportation of goods produced by slave labor.
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New England Colonies- Industrial:Shipbuilding fishing and lumber Middle Colonies- Industrial/Agricultural:Furs, Fishing, Whaling Southern Colonies- Agricultural: Cotton, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco
Some Geographic factors were: the climate of the southern colonies was suited to Growing certain crops like cotton tobacco and sugarcane
Land, and Mountains
they were very good but had a lot of mountains and hills. Lots of water here
the southern colonies were places.