By 1750 great britan
much of New England is made up of hills and low mountains, large areas are covered by forests, and the soil is thin and rocky, which makes farming difficult.
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It wasn't good for farming. That is why it turned to building ships, shipping and marine manufacturing.
the geography influenced the middle colonies because there was a lot of farming so the people in the new England colonies needed slaves
By 1750 great britan
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The glaciers helped to form many aspects of New England. This includes the mountains and the big lakes that are there.
The New England colonies had a lot of rocky soil, which made farming challenging for the new colonists. As far as climate, the colonies in New England experienced cold winters, and humid and hot summers.
How geography affected farming metods and the crops of The New Stone Age farmers is it helped them dertermine where they should plant their crops because different crops call for different weather and soil conditions.
subsistence farming
The type of farming practiced in the New England colonies was subsistence farming. New England colonies used this method because their thin, rocky soil prevented them from planting great crops.
No subsistence farming