What role did geography play in the growth of three distinct cultural regions in the English colonies?
A. Geography and climate determined what kinds of crops could be grown, leading to differing structures for economies and
settlements.
B. Large mountains separated the three regions leading to little contact between them.
C. The New England and Southern colonies were heavily influenced by their French and Spanish neighbors leading to cultural
differences.
D. The three regions were separated by large, fast-moving rivers leading to separate cultures.

Respuesta :

The correct answer should be A. Geography and climate determined what kinds of crops could be grown, leading to differing structures for economies and
settlements.

This is why you had the economy of growing crops in the parts that are now the USA, while Canadian settlements that were held by the French built their economy on hunting animals and selling fur and meat. US parts that were coastal such as Nantucket dealt with whale hunting and fishing and had their economy built on selling whale oil and bones.