Which of the following does not describe agricultural conditions of the middle colonies?
rich, fertile plentiful farmlands
favorable climatic conditions
lengthy growing season
shortage of available farmlands
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Ответ:
The correct answer is D) shortage of available farmlands.
The statement that does not describe the agricultural conditions of the Middle Colonies is "shortage of available farmlands."
The Middle Colonies had rich, fertile plentiful farmlands, had favorable climatic conditions, and lengthy growing season.
Rich soil and good climate were the dominant characteristics in the Middle Colonies of America. There were rich people that owned big portions of land they used as plantations and farms. The main crops they grew were tobacco, indigo, and rice. These plantations relied on slavery work to produce cash crops and were exported.
Ответ:
1914
Explanation:
Through the use of direct military force, economic spheres of influence, and annexation, European countries dominated the continents of Africa and Asia. By 1914, Great Britain controlled the largest number of colonies, and the phrase, “the sun never sets on the British Empire,” described the vastness of its holdings.