For the most part the Southern American colonies had a mild climate to semi-tropical. The latter in areas such as Florida. The Southern climate was conducive for agriculture.
The southern colonies had rich land and a mild climate that allowed for a strong farming community, including the production of tobacco. The effect of this climate was economic growth and stability.
The southern colonies were good for farming because it was humid out.
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
Their climate an soil were suited to large farms
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
Humid
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
The climate in the southern colonies were often warm.
climate was suitable for warm weather crops :)
the southern colonies were more aristocratic
The Southern colonies were more aristocratic.
southern colonies
The Southern Colonies had a warm and damp climate, that meant growing plants easy.
It was the warmest climate of the three colonies it was humid there was no rain
The Southern Colonies of Colonial America mostly used plantation farming. The climate was hot, muggy, damp, and the area prone to rains, storms, and hurricanes.
The southern colonies had rich land and a mild climate that allowed for a strong farming community, including the production of tobacco. The effect of this climate was economic growth and stability.
The soil and climate in the southern colonies were better for growing cash crops which required a large number of slave workers.