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The chief occupation of most American colonists was agriculture, primarily farming. Many colonists worked the land to grow crops such as tobacco, corn, and wheat, which were essential for their sustenance and trade. In addition to farming, some colonists engaged in trades and crafts, but the agrarian lifestyle dominated colonial life and economy.
Most colonists in America during the colonial period were engaged in agriculture, primarily as farmers. They cultivated crops such as tobacco, corn, and wheat, depending on the region. In addition to farming, some colonists worked as artisans, merchants, or laborers in towns and cities. Overall, the agrarian lifestyle dominated the early colonial economy.
because the colonists did not have freedom.
because the colonists did not have freedom.
It took some time for relations to get that bad, but the natives only attacked colonists after colonists attacked them.
The military occupation of British soldiers in Boston as well as the several acts that the king declared, like the stamp act.
The colonists introduced their ways to the Africa and this eventually led to the culture changing. Africans were eventually enslaved by the colonists and some colonists contracted diseases from the Africans.
Some did and Some did not
Some became partisans and actively opposed the occupation. Most simply tried to survive, believing that the German occupation would eventually be reversed. Some saw it as an opportunity, and became collaborators.
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before the navigation acts the colonists could trade more freely