New York's climate was much the same as it is today. See the related question for that description.
The terrain was very swampy near the coast and the Hudson river. Further North were mountains covered with many forests. The ground was rocky though the soil was good for farming once it was cleared of rocks and trees.
The Middle Colonies also had many great rivers and harbors (used to develop trade with the western areas within their own colonies as well as with the other American colonies and England). The farmland was fertile which contributed to the many small, family-owned farms.
In New York it has alot of mountains in some of its regions,but in the city its mainly rolling hills and ALOT!!! of pavment
The geography of New York City is varied. This geography includes rivers, hills, open fields, as well as beach front.
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
new orleans and and its destroyed the geography and made the climate warmer
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New York City does not have a tropical climate. It is in a temperate zone and thus a temperate climate. A sub tropical climate would be a place like florida. On a wider basis, the southeastern USA has a subtropical climate.
because of it's location I think
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
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What was New Jerseys geography and climate in the 1620-1700's
It was much the same as today. See the related question for that version of this question.
The climate was rather warm, but they often received rain and the temperature would range from -20 degrees to 74 degrees.
new orleans and and its destroyed the geography and made the climate warmer
What were some contributions of Colonial New York
Everyone was taxed in colonial new york. :)
A celebration in colonial New York was New Years Eve. A fun thing that people did in colonial New York was go to the theater.
Colonial New York was named after the King of England's brother, the Duke of York.
new york geography is now Longtitude = 71 degrees to Latitude = 40 degrees
The population in New York in colonial times was diverse.