in the northern colonies
-they were known as the "breadbasket" because they grew a lot of wheat -most ethnically and religiously diverse of the regions
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they had a lot of wheat
they was a lot of slaves because there was a lot a big farms
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It grew a lot and it grew because traders brought slaves to america and their was a high demand for it.
because it was an easy grain to grow in that area and they could plant a lot of it and produce bread and flour from it.
The economy of colonial Connecticut included a lot of fishing. Other major industries in the Connecticut economy included wheat, corn, tobacco, and livestock.
The Middle Colonies were called the "Bread Colonies" because they farmed important grains that helped keep them alive.
The most popular jobs were milliners, (people who grind wheat into flour at a mill), fisherman, trading, agriculture, ( very little farming, except wheat grew a lot in Delaware). Delaware was located in the middle colonies and they were known as "Bread Baskets" because of their abundant recourse of wheat.
Wheat is the biggest grain crop, although there is a lot of barley, canola, flax, and rye grown as well.
-they were known as the "breadbasket" because they grew a lot of wheat -most ethnically and religiously diverse of the regions
they got the nickname "bread basket" because they grew a lot of rice and other wheat products!
we do
Some of the crops that the ancient Egyptians grew were Barley, Flax, Leeks, Garlic, Beans, Grapes, Figs, Wheat, Onions, Dates, Pomegranates ect. Barley, flax and wheat were their main crops. Barley for making beer (beer was very popular), flax for weaving things such as thongs, baskets, ect. and wheat for bread which was the most common foods often eaten by peasants as it was a cheap and reliable source of food.
A lot.
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