What determined the life of the colonies
Pine and harwood forests,poor rocky soil, short hot summers, long cold winters, and good coastal harbors
Pine and hardwood forests, good coastal harbors, fertile soil, warm humid climate, short mild winters, long summers, and a long growing season.
What helps determine the kinds of jobs or economic activities in the area?
Rich farmland was perfect for farming. There they grew all kinds of rain and became known as the Breadbasket Colonies.
The mild climate and rich climate and rich fertile soil was great for growing crops. These were developed into cash crops. Large plantations and small forms
People settled into villages and cities. Most settlements were formed by people seeking freedom of religion
Villages and cities were also common. colonists from many different countries settled here.
People were scattered in small groups. Many people lived on large and small farms. They grew their own food, made their own clothes. Very few cities and schools.
Important cash crops included tobacco, rice, and indigo
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