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What kind of soil did the southern colonies have?
Fact 1 – Geography: The geography of the Southern Colonies featured fertile soil, hilly coastal plains, forests, long rivers and swamp areas. Fact 2 – Natural Resources: Fish, forests (timber) and good agricultural land, farming was important.
Which colonial region had the highest percentage of exports of cash crops?
the Southern Colonies
Main Idea Cash crops grew very well in the Southern Colonies. The long growing season and warm, damp climate of the Southern Colonies made the region perfect for growing tobacco and rice. Many southern planters became very wealthy exporting these cash crops to other colonies and countries.
Which colonial region exports were mostly made up of grains?
Grains were the cash crop that earned the Middle Colonies the nickname of the “breadbasket colonies”, as among the three colonial regions, they grew the highest percentage of grains.
Which colonial region had soil and a climate suited for large scale agriculture?
The Middle colonies had rich soil and a good climate for growing crops. As a result, they were able to produce more food than they could consume. As a result they were able to export wheat and other grains to Europe. The middle colonies became known as “the breadbasket colonies”.
Why did farmers in the New England colonies have a hard time growing?
Farmers that lived in the New England colonies had a hard time growing crops because the soil was not good for growing crops. Another reason it was hard to grow crops was the winters were long and killed most of the crops.
What type of farmers lived in the southern colonies?
Southern Colonies The farmers in the south were divided into two groups: There were owners of large farms and plantation, who owned hundreds of acres of land. There were also small farmers, who had small farms often not even owning the land they worked. Tobacco, rice and indigo were the main crops grown in the southern colonies.
Why did the Middle Colonies have a high crop production?
Middle Colonies The Middle colonies had rich soil and a good climate for growing crops. As a result, they were able to produce more food than they could consume. As a result they were able to export wheat and other grains to Europe.
What was the land like in New England in the 1600s?
The land in New England was poor and difficult to farm. The farmers in New England had to first clear stones from their fields before they could begin to farm. Those stones can be seen today. The poor soil made farming difficult.