It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times
Famine and poor economy & Socialist regime are true!
The the colonial settlements mainly south had many settlers from the Caribbean.
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The French and Indian War
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True.
That depends upon how much information you want. For full information you still can't do better than books. For a less thorough investigation, google.com is very convenient. (This is true for colonial times or pretty much any other subject.)
No, true market economy is purely theoretical, it never excised. US used mixed economy
Cities in Colonial America were unhealthy and crowded.
Because it is not natural and is usually of only one species. The true, bio-diverse forest was cut down to make space for the plantation. A plantation will not survive into the future without the continued horticultural intervention of man. A forest is a natural, self sustaining ecosystem.
Famine and poor economy & Socialist regime are true!
The the colonial settlements mainly south had many settlers from the Caribbean.
true
Agriculture in Spanish America was primarily focused on cash crops such as sugar, tobacco, and indigo for export to Europe. This system was heavily reliant on indigenous and African slave labor to support the plantation economy.
True. Plantation slave patrols were established in the South as an early form of policing to monitor and control enslaved populations. These patrols were responsible for enforcing rules, preventing escapes, and maintaining order on the plantations.