The geography of colonial North American range from mountains to swamplands. The original 13 colonies ranged from the rocky and mountainous Maine, to the swampy Georgia coast.
It limited there time at meetings.yes. they change England affect colonial government.
The terrain or geography of colonial Virginia consisted of mountain, valleys, and coastal plains. The soil was fertile and the climate during the summer was hot and humid.
The triangular trade affected colonial planters in a detrimental way. The triangular trade directed their products to South America, where prices were undercut.
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Climate most directly affected agriculture.
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The different climates and geography of each colonial region directly affected their economic activities and way of life. For example, the Southern colonies with their warm climate and fertile soil were well-suited for agriculture, particularly cash crops like tobacco and rice. The New England colonies, with their rocky soil and colder climate, focused more on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade.
It was colonial virginia...ask my gramps. )=
subtropical climate
It affected the colonial leaders because
The geography of the colonies were different. The south had good soil, so they became agricultural, and the north had bad soil, so they became industrial.
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The geography of colonial North American range from mountains to swamplands. The original 13 colonies ranged from the rocky and mountainous Maine, to the swampy Georgia coast.
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