Tobacco plantations.
The Southern colonies economic activity was mainly agricultural. Some of the main crops that were grown were rice and tobacco.
Agriculture was the major economic activity in the southern colonies. The most important crops were tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton, the latter especially in the Deep South.
The differences in the economic life and the economy of the southern and northern colonies and states during colonial times can be best explained by the production of raw materials and the use of labor.
The southern and Middle colonies were similar in various ways. One of the common similarities was the economic activities which mainly revolved around farming and agriculture in general.
New England Colonies- Industrial:Shipbuilding fishing and lumber Middle Colonies- Industrial/Agricultural:Furs, Fishing, Whaling Southern Colonies- Agricultural: Cotton, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco
The southern colonies major economic activity was farming and a lot of slavery!!
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The Southern colonies economic activity was mainly agricultural. Some of the main crops that were grown were rice and tobacco.
It became the foundation of the Southern economy.
Southern colonies
The planters were the ones who controlled the economic and political life of the southern colonies. OK but my answer are farmers merchants plantation owners teachers help me
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the economic conidition was good. they also had plentiful herbs and medicines
the southern colonies ecconomy was mainly based on production by the slaves. slaves worked on the fields of plantations to keep the flow of money moving...
Agriculture was the major economic activity in the southern colonies. The most important crops were tobacco, sugarcane, and cotton, the latter especially in the Deep South.
They do it by breaking tools, singing africian songs.