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The Virginia plantations could grow more crops and in larger quantities. New England had rocky soil and couldn’t support large fields of crops.
The New Englander's grew Flax
Primarily because of the much longer growing season.
Farmers from New England great wheat, and corn. New England farmers during colonial times had a hard time growing crops due to the poor soil and long, cold winters.
It was a place: Served as marketplaces where farmers could sell their crops and buy tools and clothes.
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
The new deal hurt farmers because it put many farmers in debt and there were many droughts causing the crops to be destroyed. Since the crops were destroyed, the farmers couldn't make money and turned poor.
People were farmers (only for themselves NOT cash crops), whalers, blacksmiths, fisherman, and ship builders.
no
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.