Back Country
Because that's were most of the wheat in the old days was produced
The 13 colonies were divided into three groups. They were called the Southern Colonies, the Middle Colonies, and the New England Colonies.
The five southern colonies are : Georgia, south Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. Maryland and Virginia are also called Chesapeake colonies.
if ur in 5th grade at an elemantry school and you are using your social studies book look on page 241 where it says the breadbasket colonies
The thirteen American colonies differed in their economics. The Southern colonies were good for farming and huge cotton and tobacco plantations were developed. Further North, there was farmlands, however, there were also the growth of manufacturing, craft work, fishing and shipyards.The so-called "northern colonies had a larger population as many immigrants came to the colonies and cities such as Boston, New York and Philadelphia became their homes.
Backcountry
The Appalachian mountain range. In New Hampshire, the Appalachian Mountains are called White mountains.
No it is not true the region between the Appalachian mountains and Mississippi river is called the Northwest Ordinance.
They are called the Appalachian mountains.
The mountains near our community are called Appalachian mountains.
pioneers
the Appalachian MountainsThe mountain chain that runs from Maine to Georgia is called the Appalachian Mountains.
The pass through the Appalachian Mountains is called the Cumberland Gap.
The southern part of Pennsylvania is often referred to as the Piedmont region. It is characterized by rolling hills and valleys, situated between the Appalachian Mountains in the west and the coastal plain in the east.
No. The Appalachian Mountains run down the eastern sea-board of the US, while the Rockey Mountains run down the country a little west of center (also called the Continental Divide).
yes <<<<wrong No, The Rocky Mountains are in Canada, The Appalachian Mountains are in New York silly. :D The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Alabama and Georgia in the south, through to Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland in Canada.
The area between the Coastal plain and the Appalachians is called the Piedmont.