The Plymouth economy developed around trade in fish and furs. The sandy and rocky soil had made agriculture difficult, but basic crops were grown successfully.
it was really good..... they were the ones who invented pools!
They were mainly producers, fishermen, shipbuilders, and traders.
rugged and it was based on slavery and war.
farming and industry
mostly on industry like now ;-) i think
The south because their economy was based off of tobacco.
It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times
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Significance of agriculture in colonial economy was that it created food security and boosted trade
Maryland also depended heavily on tobacco. They bought goods like furs from the Indians, and sold it to merchants, who later sold it in England.
rugged and it was based on slavery and war.
Tobacco
The economy during the 1700's in colonial Massachusetts was very good thanks to fishing, trading and shipbuilding. Some residents chose to rebel against the new tax laws because the economy was so good.
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Colonial Society of Massachusetts was created in 1892.
The economy was based on farming and fishing and evolved into one of boat and ship building, shipping and manufacturing.
The economy of the US Southern States was based on agriculture. Cotton and tobacco were the main crops for decades, including colonial America to the present.
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Massachusetts didn't exist as Massachusetts in the 1600's so there was no economy.
The south because their economy was based off of tobacco.
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It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times