But also the geography of the communities too. The Northern had Natural Features of land and not just plains. Different areas of the North had distinctive natural features. For example mountain ranges in some states. “The jagged New England coast, had hundreds of bays and inlets that were perfect for use as harbors.There was rocky soil along the jagged coast.” - credit to prezi.com.There were thick forests in the middle northern part of the north. “Farther south in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, broad rivers like the Hudson and the Delaware had deposited rich soil over wide plains.” - credit to prezi.com. People living in these areas supported themselves by farming.Across the Appalachians lay the Central Plains, a large, forested region drained by the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.The Southern climate compared to the North, the southern states enjoyed mild winters and long hot, humid summers. Plentiful rainfall and long growing seasons made this a perfect place for raising warm - weather crops that would have withered and died farther North, where the soil was not rich and lacked the nutrients for crop growing. The Southern Natural Features. Wide coastal plains edged the southern shoreline from Chesapeake Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. In short, crops died in the north, which is the reason for their industrialization. And crops flourished in the south, the reason for their reliance on
But also the geography of the communities too. The Northern had Natural Features of land and not just plains. Different areas of the North had distinctive natural features. For example mountain ranges in some states. “The jagged New England coast, had hundreds of bays and inlets that were perfect for use as harbors.There was rocky soil along the jagged coast.” - credit to prezi.com.There were thick forests in the middle northern part of the north. “Farther south in New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, broad rivers like the Hudson and the Delaware had deposited rich soil over wide plains.” - credit to prezi.com. People living in these areas supported themselves by farming.Across the Appalachians lay the Central Plains, a large, forested region drained by the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.The Southern climate compared to the North, the southern states enjoyed mild winters and long hot, humid summers. Plentiful rainfall and long growing seasons made this a perfect place for raising warm - weather crops that would have withered and died farther North, where the soil was not rich and lacked the nutrients for crop growing. The Southern Natural Features. Wide coastal plains edged the southern shoreline from Chesapeake Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. In short, crops died in the north, which is the reason for their industrialization. And crops flourished in the south, the reason for their reliance on