Southern colonies were given over to large-scale agricultural operations, what today we might call industrial agriculture, where large tracts of land were given over to a single cash crop such as tobacco, rice, sugar, or indigo. The most common crop was cotton. Instead of having machines to do the planting and harvesting, the work was done by armies of slaves.
The Southern Colonies' economy relied heavily on slave work and agriculture, typically the production of cotton.
Southern Colonies had slaves to do their work on the plantation, Middle Colonies had some slaves but they were kinda in the middle, while the New England Colonies had no slaves.
The Southern Colonies were of an agrarian economy, so they worked in agriculture, which called for plantations for the crops and the slaves to work on the crops. This became so deeply rooted that this is why the Southern Colonies that were soon to be the Southern States wished for slavery to be legal in the US.
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The Southern Colonies' economy relied heavily on slave work and agriculture, typically the production of cotton.
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Southern Colonies had slaves to do their work on the plantation, Middle Colonies had some slaves but they were kinda in the middle, while the New England Colonies had no slaves.
The southern colonies had an agricultural economy, with cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo driving their prosperity. Slave labor played a significant role in the economy of the southern colonies, especially in large plantations. Trade with Europe also played a key role in the economy of the southern colonies.
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