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Climate, soil, and Natural Resources were all ideal reasons for middle colonies to grow crops. This drastically increase the ability to grow crops and cultivate them.

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Why were the middle colonies able to large quantities of crops?

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Why were the middle colonies able to grow quantities of crops?

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What were two large crops produced in the Southern Colonies?

To large crops produced in the Southern Colonies were rice and tobacco. Other crops that were produced in the Southern Colonies were cotton, indigo, and sugar.


Why were the Middle Colonies known as the breadbasket?

The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.


How did geography affect economic development of the three colonial regions?

The southeastern coast had a temperate climate which was a good economy for the plantations and crops. The North had industries for shipping and trading with Europe. The middle colonies had a large variety of land that allowed the growth of crops that did not fare well in the southeast.


What were farms used in the south to grow large quantities of cash crops called?

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How did the middle and southern colonies differ?

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What crop need large quantities of water?

Rice is a crop that requires large quantities of water for cultivation. The field needs to be flooded during certain stages of growth to facilitate the production of rice. Other water-intensive crops include sugarcane and cotton.


How did the middle southern colonies differ?

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How did the large cash crops that were grown in the Middle Colonies affect the development of the region's cities?

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Why was shipping become so important in the middle colonies?

It was the only way to get large quantities of goods from one place to another.