It was strictly agricultural
New England Colonies- Industrial:Shipbuilding fishing and lumber Middle Colonies- Industrial/Agricultural:Furs, Fishing, Whaling Southern Colonies- Agricultural: Cotton, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco
displaced rural workers migrated to find jobs
they supported us when farming, they adapted this from early people who lived here (that was their way of life)
agricultural in both north and south
The need for agricultural workers in the early southern colonies lead to the practice of slavery. Slavery remained a contentious issue until the end of the Civil War in 1865.
It was strictly agricultural
New England Colonies- Industrial:Shipbuilding fishing and lumber Middle Colonies- Industrial/Agricultural:Furs, Fishing, Whaling Southern Colonies- Agricultural: Cotton, Rice, Indigo, Tobacco
cotton
rice
indentured servants
Greeks
displaced rural workers migrated to find jobs
they supported us when farming, they adapted this from early people who lived here (that was their way of life)
agricultural in both north and south
Ellis Wilson's painting "Field Workers" depicts African American workers in the fields engaging in agricultural labor. The painting captures the dignity and resilience of these workers, highlighting the vital role they played in the agricultural workforce during the early 20th century. Wilson's work often focused on themes of labor, identity, and the African American experience in the United States.
well the nothern colonies had harsh climate and had small farms because of that. The Southern Colonies had the opposite of that their was sunshine no rain thats the reason why they have large farms and small towns and since they had small towns that meant that thewy had no schools! yeah awsome right wrong because unlike the northern colonies the southern colonies didn't have alot of jobs.