Farm Reason
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Farm Reason

Farms in New England were very small during Colonial America, what might be the reason behind that?
Other than the fact that New England was a fishing port, what else could be a reason?
The major reason was it was very difficult to get the soil ready for planting. The soil was very rocky. If you will note, there are many stone fences in the New England states. That wasn't because they liked them. It was because they had lots of rocks in the soil and no place to put them. So they stacked them around a perimeter, creating fences.
Just clearing the rocks was a tough job and it had to be done every year, because the rocks worked their way up slowly through the soil. What that means is the land was tough to plow as well, as many rocks lay just below the surface. The rocks broke many a plow.
Being that it was so difficult to get the soil ready, and with all the rocks it meant the topsoil was thin as well, farming was a very difficult livelihood there. It took too long to clear large plots and so the people tried other things to earn a living if they could. They tried to create small gardens just for their own use, not to sell. Actually, orchards did better. Tree roots work around rocks.
Scientists believe the soil was rocky because the previous ice age left the rocks as the ice receded. As to climate, the climate is a lot like the northern Midwest in the summer and they grow lots of food. So I would say it is due to bad soil, not bad climate.
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knotts berry farm or disneyland please give me a reason thank you?
Well, I am a huge disneyland fan; went there with my friends and had the time of my life. I did the same exact thing at Knotts berry farm.
Comparison? NONE! Disneyland definitely tops knotts; especially during the summer because a lot of teens go there. First of all, there isn't much security in Knotts. Meaning: Anyone cuts in the lines and there isn't much that can be done about it. In Disneyland, There is security ALL OVER the place. I saw a kid try and cut and he got caught; sent to the back of the line. Also, Disneyland is WAY cleaner. I do not know why, but at Silver bullet, There is this rooftop that is full of nothing but hundreds of gum that were spit-out. there is also trash in many places and there isn't much staff to deal with that. tHen, there are the Fastpasses which allow for less wait at certain rides at Disneyland; Knotts doesn't have that option and the wait can go up to 2-3 hrs.
These are my opinions, but if you like thrill rides, then go to Knotts. I am the moderate rider; i like california screamin and space mountain. I also enjoy the atmosphere of disneyland. Especially during christmas because the whole park is transformed with music and carolers here and there.


































