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Why were there so few cities in the South?

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Because of plantations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plantation usually were located along the rivers and this meant that farmers could transport their goods to the northern colonies and Europe without a need for city docks. Farmers could store their goods on plantations and they did not need city warehouses. Plantation owners produced much of what they needed on their own.

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Because they didn’t explore the rest of the us yet

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