Colonialism in the Caribbean relied on plantation agriculture. When Europeans established the plantation economy, labor was missing from the Caribbean.
The Bahamas economy consist of plantation and farming
outline issues that were of major concern to sugar plantation owners
no because tanganyika was not good
large areas of land and slave labor
The economy of the Middle Colonies was not characterized by plantation agriculture. The Southern Colonies had an economy based on plantation agriculture.
It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times
Colonialism in the Caribbean relied on plantation agriculture. When Europeans established the plantation economy, labor was missing from the Caribbean.
In the southern US States, the plantation economy flourished because of the soil's fertility and the warm climate. Two important crops were part of the plantation economy, cotton and tobacco. Each were in international demand. The advantage of working large plantations with slave labor also favored the plantation economy.
The Bahamas economy consist of plantation and farming
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Plantation
of plantation
outline issues that were of major concern to sugar plantation owners
The South's economy was a farming economy. Many plantation owners relied on slaves work on the plantations.
no because tanganyika was not good
The South's plantation economy put it at a disadvantage because it had to rely on imports for numerous manufactured goods. The North, in contrast, had a thriving manufacturing base.