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16 February, 10:19

Why did plantations developed in the Southern colonies, but were unable to in new England?

Colonist a New England did not believe in growing tobacco

The soil and climate in New England made large scale farming impossible

The Southern colonies could focus on growing only wheat

Farmers in Southern colonies did not try to grow crops on the coastal plains

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  1. 16 February, 12:43
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    The soil and climate in New England made large scale farming impossible

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    When the first settlers came to New Englad, they quickly realized that large scale cities woulnd't be possible because they could grow enough food to feed them, so they had to settle in smaller towns, the climate and soil wouldn't allow them to grow crops at a large scale, the winters were too cold and the summers too short, and most of the soil was too hard for farming.
  2. 16 February, 14:15
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    The soil and climate in New England made large scale farming impossible
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