why were there few community schools in the Southern Colonies
The often harsh climate and rocky soil meant that few New England farms could grow cash crops.
No, only in the south colonies. The north colonies were against slavery. There were few in the north colonies.
Two of the most popular ports in the middle colonies were found in New York, and in Delaware. Both colonies played a major part in trade between the New England Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
There were quite a few different good that were shipped from England to the colonies. Tea was one very popular good that was shipped.
There are a few groups. Sunny Chinooks (SCA) in Calgary, and a group called SANS (Southern Alberta Naturist Society) sansociety.ca. I hope this helps
There was not enough room on the plantations for crops if they had schools
For the average child in the southern colonies, almost no formal education was forthcoming. There were few schools and most would not allow any poor children to attend.
the southern colonies
Mining, fishing, and cropping, among a few others, were main activities. These would have taken place in these colonies.
The South's economy was based on Farming. They used African American Slaves to do the work. There were few factories, unlike the North who had an industrial economy.
The often harsh climate and rocky soil meant that few New England farms could grow cash crops.
The plantation system was developed in the Southern colonies of the US. A plantation system/economy is an economy based on agricultural mass production, usually of a few staple products grown on large farms called plantations.
No. They were mostly Protestant, with a few Catholics. They faced conflicts with Native Americans over lannd for farming tobacco, also.
The middle colonies had few industries because the British government limited manufacturing in the colonies.
With easy navigation by river, there were few towns and no cities; planters shipped directly to Britain. High death rates and a very young population profile characterized the colony during its first years.
Yo mama helped em! wrong. the plantations were far apart so there were few schools. even though there was barely any schools, it was a great place to farm and plant tobacco and rice.
Yes, their were a few schools.