Which of the following best explains the size difference between New England farms and southern farms during colonial times?
In New England, the soil was rich and the growing season was long, so the farms were bigger.
In New England, the soil was poor and the growing season was short, so the farms were smaller.
In New England, the soil was rich and the growing season was short, so the farms were bigger.
In New England, the soil was poor and the growing season was long, so the farms were smaller.