the starving time
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The winter weather often caused a suspension of operations. After Fredericksburg, the two armies were camped either side of the Rappahannock, and able to hear each other. When the Northern army decided to rehearse the band, the Confederates sang along with them and even asked for requests.
inside a small stockade that they built before the onset of cold weather
Because they barly had any food left and they were starving most the time
south- warmer weather and better soil so it was easier and better for farming so better to harvest more crops. had slaves to help New England- harsh weather, very hot summers and brutally cold winter, and rockier soil. couldn't harvest as many crops. hope this helps at least a little :)
an opinion about the first winter of pilgrims