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What geographic factors in the South made it ideal for agriculture?
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Answer:

The swampy region that was flat was well suited for agriculture and farming.

Step-by-step explanation:

The river the flooded in the spring had left behind mud that enriched the soil, and helped with the good framing conditions which increased the food populations. This helped populations to grow.

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