agriculture
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding
Colonial Georgia had an economy based on agriculture. Main crops included sugar, rice, and indigo. Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe in 1732.
The history of early Georgia is largely the history of the Creek Indians, who had always been excellent farmers, adapted quickly to a cotton-based economy. But American settlers wanted the land for themselves and saw the Creek Indians as obstacles to “progress.” wowrooms.co.in
Initially Georgiaâ??s economy was mainly dependent on the growth and harvesting of rice for most of the 18th century. However, an increased demand for textiles in the north and abroad turned their dominant economy into that of most of the south, cotton.
an economy based on industry
Early settlers in American had no formal government. The people based everything in their lives around their religion. America now has a formal government that is not formed around a religion because of the diverse cultures.
Iowa's economy is based on Agriculture.
northern economy was based on manufacturing
The economy of Khashaat is based on herding.
Kenya's developing economy is based on agriculture and tourism.
The economy of royal Georgia differed from trustee Georgia primarily in its shift towards a more traditional colonial model that allowed for the cultivation of cash crops like rice and indigo. Under trustee rule, the economy was limited by restrictions on land ownership, slavery, and the cultivation of rum, which aimed to promote a more egalitarian society. Once Georgia became a royal colony in 1752, these restrictions were lifted, leading to increased agricultural production and the introduction of slavery to support the labor-intensive cash crop farming. This transition marked a significant change towards a plantation-based economy typical of the Southern colonies.
The economy of French and Dutch colonist was based on an agricultural economy based on African slavery