The southern colonies were primarily attracted to settlers due to their fertile land and favorable climate, which were ideal for agriculture. The region's warm temperatures and long growing seasons allowed for the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. Additionally, the presence of navigable rivers facilitated trade and transportation, further enticing settlers seeking economic opportunities. These geographic advantages contributed to the establishment of plantations and the growth of a robust agricultural economy.
The factor that contributed the most to the destruction of the southern buffalo herds was the white settlers who came in the 1800s and battled with the Native Americans in various ways. A related factor was the over-hunting (sometimes on purpose) of the buffalo by the white settlers.
what was the role of the factor in the southern economy
the Nile
it was a strong factor because it was.
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Monsoons
Hot weather.
Oil
the geographic factor that is most in fluential to a places economy is transportation because transportation let's people in an economy travel to different place's.
Rivers.
It's location