In addition to crops, people in the Middle East benefited from their strategic geographical location, which facilitated trade and cultural exchange between continents. The region's rich Natural Resources, including minerals and oil, also contributed to economic development. Moreover, the Middle East was home to early advancements in technology, mathematics, and writing, laying the foundation for future civilizations. These factors collectively fostered the growth of complex societies and influential civilizations.
the same crops as now.. nothing
they got there food from crops of corn and/or wheat
it depends who are you talking about
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.
The 3 cash crops in the middle colonies were rice, indigo, and tobacco.
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they farmed and fish i guess Because of the excellent soil, the farmers could grow tons of crops. the excess crops they grew, they sold for profit (cash crops).
Bugs and insects . !
tobacco
by planting crops and having rich lifes.
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Pecans.