Yes
The Spanish encouraged settlement in Florida so they could have a port to transport resources, and so they could have a large fort for protection. Florida is a peninsula, so there was only one land-bound way in, which could be guarded relatively easily.
The people in the North Carolina Colony use to grow corn and tobacco.
Yes you can grow figs in Florida
they grow crops
"To grow" is "crecer" in Spanish.
The founders of New Netherland help the colony grow by offering land to anyone who brought 50 settlers to the colony.
The founders of New Netherland help the colony grow by offering land to anyone who brought 50 settlers to the colony.
Yes, you can grow apples in Florida. However, Florida is more suitable for citrus fruits such as oranges, mangos, and pineapple.
they grow tobacco.
they grow faster than hardwoods really!!
Florida produces spinich and carrots.