They mined gold.
Having colonies benefited European countries, not colonies, by having a favorable amount of trade. The colonies helped support the Mother country.
Who founded the trading post that later became the colony know as New France
Colonies did not benefit from this because they wanted to trade with richer outside countries.
Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
Deep and wide enough for boats to travel and trade more recourses
European countries received wealth from the New World. They had new cash crops, lots of land, and established several slave colonies.
Deep and wide enough for boats to travel and trade more recourses
The early colonies in the Western Hemisphere depended on Europe for finished products. The Europeans benefited from the raw materials furnished by the colonies.
they live in Europe
Well the 'colonies' did not exist before so yes.
The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.
Because Colonies had everything but Europe didn't have nothing.