the new England colonies
the New England colonies had very rocky soil which made it hard for farming. the middle colonies had lots of rich soil which made it perfect for farming. the southern colonies was a watery worldof rivers, bays, and wetlands.
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
The often harsh climate and rocky soil meant that few New England farms could grow cash crops.
the new England area was really rocky and bad for growing crops, but the middle colonies area (Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, New York) was really fertile and grew things like wheat and rye.
the soil was perfect for the farming that is what got the middle colonies named the "bread basket" for what they grew
Yes. The New England colonies did.
it had rocky soil and was very hilly.
new england colony
The type of soil was thin and rocky in the New England colonies which made farming more difficult.
rocky soil and good harbors
Yes. They had rocky and cold soil. Very little people farmed because of this.
New England
the new England colonies
The middle colonies had milder temperatures than the northern colonies. Also, the land was suitable for growing many more crops. The land in the northern colonies was hard and rocky, but the land in the middle colonies was less rocky and the soil was more fertile.
the New England colonies had very rocky soil which made it hard for farming. the middle colonies had lots of rich soil which made it perfect for farming. the southern colonies was a watery worldof rivers, bays, and wetlands.
they planted and harvested cash crops in the rocky soil