Thin, rocky soil and long winter made it anon-ideal location to grow crops.
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"Disease" such as viruses and bacterias thrive in warm climates. The New England climate, while warm during regualr summer months becomes very frigid....killing off many diseases. "If you don't like the weather in New England...
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The temperature and climate of England will change because England is surrounded by the sea. July and August are the warmest months. The climate can change daily but generally is damp.
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The climate of England is classified as maritime which means it never gets too cold and rarely gets too hot. Rain is spread out evenly through the entire country, but it can change quickly due to its close proximity to the ocean.You can fin...
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The climate in the New England Colonies was hot and humid. It is also very dry and not much water and food.
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NEW ENGLAND The New England colonies were further north and therefore had longer, colder winters than other colonies. The soil in New England was full of large rocks. It was difficult to find large plots of land that could be used for crops...
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