How did the location of farm in the southern colonies affect the kind of crops that were grown?

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The warm climate and fertile soil in the southern colonies were well-suited for growing cash crops such as rice, tobacco, and indigo. These crops were labor-intensive and profitable, leading to the establishment of large plantations and reliance on enslaved labor.

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