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The climate of Rome was good for growing a variety of crops.
Beacuse Samoa has a good climate for crops.
South Carolina
The southern colonies were good for farming because it was humid out.
One condition that is best for growing crops is a lot of rain. Another condition good for growing crops is a warm climate and good soil.
climate was suitable for warm weather crops :)
Late April or May or, at the latest and depending on your climate, June.
New Jersey has warm climate and good soil so it is very easy to grow cash crops. The cash crops make it a very wealthy state. They grow things like wheat, barley, and oats. New Jersey has warm climate and good soil so it is very easy to grow cash crops. The cash crops make it a very wealthy state. They grow things like wheat, barley, and oats.
The initial trouble with the Plymouth Colony is that it was inhabited by natives and the ground was not good for growing crops.
A good climate for cash crops typically includes warm temperatures, ample sunlight, and consistent rainfall or access to irrigation. Most cash crops thrive in tropical or subtropical regions where the growing season is long and temperatures remain above freezing. Additionally, well-drained soil and moderate humidity can enhance crop yield and quality. Specific climate requirements can vary depending on the type of cash crop, such as cotton, coffee, or tobacco.
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.