timber,tobacco and cotton
they developed an economy based on farming
The New England economy was based on products from the forests and the southern Economy was based on farming.
Canada's economy based on the industries associated whit these resources
Canada's economy based on the industries associated whit these resources
"A resource-based economy, dependant on harvesting or extracting natural resources for sale or trade."
The New England economy is based on products from the forest and the sea
Canada's economy based on the industries associated whit these resources
Northern was the economy based on manufacturing, southern was the economy based on agriculture, and western is emerging economy
Northern was the economy based on manufacturing, southern was the economy based on agriculture, and western is emerging economy
What was one of the most important differences between the northern economy and the southern economy? The northern economy was industrially based. The Southern economy was agriculturally based.
They based their economy on RICE.
In the 1700s, the Southern colonies of America were rich in natural resources that included fertile soil, which was ideal for agriculture, particularly for cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The region also had abundant forests providing timber for construction and shipbuilding. Additionally, the Southern colonies benefited from access to rivers and coastal areas that facilitated trade and fishing activities. Overall, these resources supported a plantation-based economy and a reliance on both agriculture and trade.