The colonies made England rich by making and providing it with goods. Goods like tobacco and cotton were imported to England for a low cost and helped to fuel England's industrial revolution.
they used slave labor to produce cash crops
England hoped to make more money from new spices and furs, also England hoped to become rich and powerful by establishing colonies in colonial America.
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All the New England Colonies were started by people who suffered for their religious beliefs.
southern-warm climate and rich soil new england-cold climate and rocky soil
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
Through the English economic system of mercantilism - colonies providing the mother country with wealth.
There was rich soil in the middle colonies
England hoped to make more money from new spices and furs, also England hoped to become rich and powerful by establishing colonies in colonial America.
Southern colonies has rich soil produced valuable crops such as tobacco& rice. New England colonies had thick woods provided excellent timber for homes;costal waters where rich in fish.
The southern colonies were founded because it was discovered that these colonies were rich in Natural Resources. People thought that the southern colonies would make them rich.
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southern colonies: farmers , etc.New England colonies: not much farming, whaling and doctors though.middle colonies: they were known as "bread basket" because of rich soil., so farming. Also fur traders.
America had the resources that England needed to make money.
The 13 colonies were separated into 3 groups; the New England colonies, the Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern colonies. The Southern colonies had rich soil, warm climate, and many navigable rivers. These helped the South become a major agricultural area. New England was covered with forests that provided lumber, which was used to build ships, and the ocean was filled with fish. Seafaring lifestyle became prominent. The Mid-Atlantic colonies had rich soil but the climate was cooler. Those colonies raised staple crops such as wheat and corn for all the colonies.
The New England colonies relied on fishing to make a living. They also relied on the help from the Native Americans in the area.
The type of soil was thin and rocky in the New England colonies which made farming more difficult.