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Why would a longer growing season make southern colonies appealing to settlers?

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Because they would have thought that living there it would be easier to live there,

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The English countryside provided a grand existence of stately manors and high living. It was appealing to settlers because they'll have a longer time to plant crops and a lasting food storage.
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