lowlands :D
because they found a bunch of land and builds homes,farms and more
There were farms along the Appalachian mountains, as it had a resemblance to the backcountry, where the soil was rocky and thin. So although there were farms, the amount of crops that one could receive was quite small.
Early white settler in Oregon County found fine farmland in the Willamette River Valley. This land provided the ideal conditions for growing all types of vegetation that the settlers could use for their own needs and sell for an income.
Studies of forest history in Ohio are complicated by the fact that very little of the original forest can be found today. The early settlers ruthlessly cleared the landscape, not only for wood for homes and space for farms, but also to provide clearings as a defence against Indian attacks.
In the colonial times much of the land in New England was cleared for farmland. Standard wood fencing was becoming less of an option as trees were cleared and farmers plowing fields found a glut of rocks as they worked. Kill two birds with one one... Get the rocks out of the fields and replace wooden fences with ones that would never rot.
All throughout Mexico, but there is a considerable proportion of them located in the Central Mexican Plateau, where cities such as Mexico City, Guanajuato, Queretaro and Puebla are located.
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Wordsworth.
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the most productive diamond mounds are found in cameroon
spain and turkey
continental plain
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yes
fish,shipbuiling,timber,whaling oil
There are over 20 dairy farms in the state of California. One of the major dairy farms found there is Rockview Farms.
Northern Europe.