Plantations for tobacco answered by dr.j-wad
The Middle Colonies had farms but not plantations. Southern Colonies had plantations and farms. (The plantations were bigger than the farms.)
Southern Colonies
mabye maybe not...:p
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
The economy of the southern colonies was so dependent because they believed in helping eachother out.
The Middle Colonies had farms but not plantations. Southern Colonies had plantations and farms. (The plantations were bigger than the farms.)
Southern Colonies
plantations
Southern Colonies
mabye maybe not...:p
Southern colonies had rich soil and warm climate
Southern plantations were large and needed many workers, but most southern colonists lived on small family farms. plantations, but small farms were much more common.
The plant indigo the people of the southern colonies used is grown on large farms.
The region of small farms in the southern colonies was called the "yeomanry." These small farms were typically owned and operated by families who were not large landowners, but rather worked their own land to produce goods for themselves and for sale. The yeomanry was an important part of the economic and social fabric of the southern colonies.
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
The economy of the southern colonies was so dependent because they believed in helping eachother out.