Farming in the early New England colonies was challenging because?


A-English laws restricted which crops farmers could plant.
B-unfamiliar weather and soil conditions affected cultivation.
C-foreign plants soon grew out of control in the American soil.
D-English investors promoted manufacturing over farming.

Respuesta :

The answer is B. The colonies were not use to the weather and growing conditions in the new world. So at first crops were hard to grow and keep alive.

Correct answer choice is :


B) Unfamiliar weather and soil conditions affected cultivation.

Explanation:

The New England Colonies of British America involved Connecticut Colony, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and the Province of New Hampshire, as well as some miniature short-lived colonies. In the New England towns along the shore, the colonists made their existence fishing, whaling, and shipbuilding. The fish comprised cod, mackerel, herring, halibut, hake, bass, and sturgeon.