the southern had
Rice and cotton
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by farming and selling the produce
no. they were actually called the breadbasket colonies because they farmed so much grain. so they kept some of that grain for themselves
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia
The northern American colonies had a diverse economy. Textile mills began to establish themselves as keys to the New England colonies. This also drifted down to New York and New Jersey as well. The fishery industry was a basic part of the northern colonies as well. Included in the northern colonies were handcrafted products such a items made with leather, gold and silver. The Boston and New York City harbors were excellent for trade as was the harbor in Philadelphia. Small scale farming was also part of the northern colony economy. In addition, shipbuilding became a prosperous business.
In the early parts of American history, the south colonies had slavery and the had the right climate to produce crops.
The Southern colonies manly focused on farms(mostly cotton). Their economy was not only affected by the slaves they used on the farms but also the North being mostly factories. About the time the civil war broke out, the North was against the South for using slaves and by the colonies being split the way they were, the civil war happened thus shaking both the North's and the South's way of living.
by farming and selling the produce
Which group of people untimately determines the products that a free enterprise economy produce
products sale money and life finance
yes, they were known for thier rich soil which produced tobacco and rice.
European countries used their colonies to produce natural resources for the benefit of the mother country
no. they were actually called the breadbasket colonies because they farmed so much grain. so they kept some of that grain for themselves
European countries used their colonies to produce natural resources for the benefit of the mother country
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia
The northern American colonies had a diverse economy. Textile mills began to establish themselves as keys to the New England colonies. This also drifted down to New York and New Jersey as well. The fishery industry was a basic part of the northern colonies as well. Included in the northern colonies were handcrafted products such a items made with leather, gold and silver. The Boston and New York City harbors were excellent for trade as was the harbor in Philadelphia. Small scale farming was also part of the northern colony economy. In addition, shipbuilding became a prosperous business.
Controlled.
In the early parts of American history, the south colonies had slavery and the had the right climate to produce crops.