The fur trade
They were considered colonies... That was the whole principle of mercantilism: colonies helping the economic success of the motherland.
They do it by breaking tools, singing africian songs.
Colonies do not contribute to the economic success of Great Britain
Colonies do not contribute to the economic success of Great Britain
I think they added economic success by working very hard for white people, but they never ever get paid from the white people even if they work very hard why was their slaves
Yes it's a noun and also economic success is actually the answer to prosperity and prosperity is economic success
Religious tolerance contributed to the success of the middle colonies.
economic success of subjects under their rule
Land, coal and forests were all vital for the economic success of the United States. Lead was not vital for its economic success.
Land, coal and forests were all vital for the economic success of the United States. Lead was not vital for its economic success.
Slaves significantly contributed to the economic success of the southern colonies by providing a large, inexpensive labor force for labor-intensive cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and cotton. Their forced labor allowed plantation owners to maximize profits and expand agricultural production, which was central to the region's economy. Additionally, the wealth generated from slave labor contributed to the growth of associated industries and infrastructure, further entrenching the economic system reliant on slavery. This system not only enriched individual plantation owners but also strengthened the overall economic framework of the southern colonies.
Apprentices contributed enormously to the success of the English colonies in the Columbian exchange by learning how to trade.