As city populations increased in the early 1900s, cities grew up and out.
While the northern colonies were originally established as a way for people of all religions to practice freely, the Southern colonies were established as a way for settlers to make money. Settlers were to eager to find economic prosperity that they could not find in Europe.
Given the Southern Colonies' relatively stable climate and rich soil, settlers were drawn to cash crops such as cotton and tobacco. They created new and lucrative markets in the New World and made plantation owners very, very rich.
The result of FDR's court-packing scheme was that he was able to pass more of his solutions to the Great Depression then if he kept it as the usual
it also sparked complaints from some people, but that's beside the point
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The Ford Tractor helped farmers the answer is the bottom one the crops were produced in greater amounts. Hope this helped!!