they planted and harvested cash crops in the rocky soil
They planted and harvested cash crops in the rocky soil..
Rum ;p
because by selling or trading slaves they earned money for their economy
The Northern colonies (or New England colonies) practiced subsistence farming. Some of the world's best fishing grounds were discovered near here. They had lots of lumber to sell. Basically, they sold their resources for money. The Southern colonies had plantations. They typically grew rice, tobacco, and other things. They were introduced to slaves, and became the "slave region." There were many economic and social issues with their use of slaves. It set the Southern colonies on a different path than the Middle and New England colonies. North - Richer - better jobs. South - Poorer - not much education.
The group of colonies that grew cash crops on plantations and used black slaves for farming were centralized. These colonies were in the south.
slaves would do the work while the while man relaxed and got the income!
The slave economy was more leaning on the South rather than the Middle and the New England Colonies.
New England colonies labor forces are to sell slaves and trade.
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.
There was more slaves in the southern colonies than in the Middle colonies and New England because they didn't think it was right to have slaves and they had mostly everything that they needed and could do it by themselves.REKLAWthe reasons why there were most slaves in the south than middle is because the southern economy ran on slavery,the souths depended on slavery to do the work which made them richer.the southern slaves had no freedom,but the north slaves could buy their way out of slavery and can only work on weekdays.
slaves
Many salve owners in the middle colonies would use either their fists or whips to beat slaves.
The import economy of the Spanish colonies was sugar, molasses, and slaves. The export economy was rice, tobacco, and rum.
They didn't trade for either. New England and middle colonies didn't have gold or slaves.
Barley any slaves.
Immigrants and slaves
both
Slaves in the middle colonies were subjected to harsh living and working conditions, often enduring long hours of labor, physical abuse, and limited freedoms. They were considered property rather than individuals, with minimal rights and protections. Despite some colonies having laws regulating the treatment of slaves, the reality was often brutal and oppressive.