Southern cities were handicapped by an agrarian economy and culture. The North and Midwest developed manufacturing during their development, and people tend to go to places that can offer employment.
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Problems in the cities
The southern economy was based on agriculture and the plantation system. The north was forced to go to industry because they didn't have the fertile flat land to grow vast acres of crops. The southern states also had crops that they could grow easily and sell to Europe. Cotton, tobacco,rice, indigo all require hot weather that is found in the south.
People could travel to the cities easier. Trade grew in these cities. Jobs became available.
They have less supplies
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
Helping plant and grow things and help them start selling and prospering.
The railroads helped cities grow to the north by moving raw materials from the south much faster. This allowed factories in the north to produce goods much faster and allowed people to buy them more cheaply.
In the continental US, Royal Palms (Roystonea) grows in southern Florida.It can also grow grow - albeit slowly - in favored microclimates in southern California and the extreme southern Texas barrier islands near the Gulf of Mexico.
slowly
they settle in river valleys to grow crops and build cities
Zucchini grow in most of the world, all over Europe, north America, Australia, southern Africa and China at least. In many places they are known as 'courgette'
Crops are grown on farms. Farms are not usually located within cities because that would make the property taxes much higher. Farms can be on the edges of cities, and most cities in North Dakota have farms located along the edge of the city limits.
Yes, some farms do grow corn in Nevada, especially the north and eastern part of the state, not so much the western and southern portion.
Austin, Texas is supposed to grow very much in the next decades.
yes, but they grow very slowly
Problems in the cities
they grow faster than hardwoods really!!