Which was a significant reason middle colonies were more favorable to Farmers than New England select two that apply

Climate was cooler
There were more people to tend to the farms
The soil was more fertile
The growing season was longer
The crops grew better along the coast

1 answer

The two significant reasons why the Middle Colonies were more favorable to farmers than New England are:

  1. The soil was more fertile - The Middle Colonies had richer and more fertile soil compared to New England, making it better suited for agriculture.

  2. The growing season was longer - The Middle Colonies typically enjoyed a longer growing season than New England, allowing for a wider variety of crops to be cultivated and a greater overall agricultural yield.