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Why were the southern colonies well suited for farming and agriculture

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Answer: Climate, and the crops able to be grown there from the soil made it invaluable for farming and agriculture.

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The mild climate was good for growing crops. The region had large plantations and small farms. Important cash crops included tobacco, rice, and indigo.

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