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What are some interesting facts about the 13 colonies?

the New England colonies had very rocky soil which made it hard for farming. the middle colonies had lots of rich soil which made it perfect for farming. the southern colonies was a watery worldof rivers, bays, and wetlands.


Which colonies were the tidewater colonies?

Tidewater Colonies were those affected by the tidal surge coming in and out of bays and lowlands. This created a very good agricultural area known for growing rice and indigo. The colonies considered Tidewater colonies were Georgia and the Carolinas. A common misconception is that Virginia, Maryland, and these colonies were all Tidewater colonies. Virginia and Maryland were Chesapeake colonies, and their society was largely based off tobacco, whereas in the Tidewater indigo, rice, and sugar were major exports. Tobacco in reality did not grow as well in these colonies as it did in the Chesapeake.


Fundy prudhoe and Delaware are all examples of which kind of physical feature?

Bays


What were some landforms and bodies of water in the southern colonies?

Some landforms in the southern colonies included the Appalachian Mountains in the west, the Piedmont plateau region, and the coastal plains along the Atlantic Ocean. Bodies of water in the southern colonies included the Chesapeake Bay, the James River, and the Savannah River. These geographical features influenced settlement patterns, trade routes, and economic activities in the region.


Why was New Orleans important to the Americans in the 1800's century?

New Orleans is at the mouth of the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico and that means that ships could come in load/unload and also go up river to the cities/towns on the river. This made it very important for business and shipping.

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Did the southern colonies have bays?

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What are some interesting facts about the 13 colonies?

the New England colonies had very rocky soil which made it hard for farming. the middle colonies had lots of rich soil which made it perfect for farming. the southern colonies was a watery worldof rivers, bays, and wetlands.


What are the names of the bays in the southern colonies?

Brasilia I think


What are the three bays in California visited by the sacred expedition?

the arched bays


What are the physical features of southern colonies?

Land, and Mountains


What are three Louisiana's Physical Features?

water, bays, streams


How Do bays in trade and transportation?

bay are of great help in transportation and trade


What are facts bays?

Bays are great for fishing and are often used to establish ports. A bay can block some waves and wind from reaching the land area. Some of the largest bays in the world are the Gulf of Guinea and the Gulf of Mexico.


Are there bays in Minnesota?

Minnesota isn't by a ocean and bays are next to a Ocean like Pennsylvania has a bay and Callifornia has one to and New York Maine and so on but Minnesota is more in the middle of the country


How many auto bays does National Tire and Battery usually have in their Texas locations?

How many auto bays that National Tire and Battery has in Texas is on average three. The number of bays depends on the amount of business that is common in that area. Some locations of NTB in Texas have four auto bays.


What are the three types of soil around the Carolina bays?

The answers are poinzer, Rutlege,and rimini


What are some important landforms and bodies of water in the southern colonies?

The Southern Colonies had lots of watery landform's. Such as bays, rivers, lakes, and swamps.