This table summarizes characteristics of two colonial regions during the late seventeenth century

This table summarizes characteristics of two colonial regions during the late seventeenth century.

Characteristics of New England and Southern Colonies

Characteristic

New England Colonies

Southern Colonies

Economy

Shipbuilding and lumber production

Agriculture

Climate

R

Y

U

P

Long, cold winters; moderate, short summers Warm winters; hot, humid summers

How did these characteristics influence life in the colonies?

(1 point)

The Southem colonies supported the plantation production of cash crops because of long growing seasons

The New England colonies supported financial growth through high-paying Industrial work.

The Southem colonies developed large urban centers in order to support increasing manufacturing businesses

The New England colonies developed large rural populations in order to support Increasing agricultural production.

1 answer

The correct choice that reflects how the characteristics influenced life in the colonies is:

The Southern colonies supported the plantation production of cash crops because of long growing seasons.

This answer accurately describes how the agricultural focus of the Southern colonies, facilitated by their warm climate and long growing seasons, allowed them to thrive on the production of cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo, which significantly shaped their economy and society.