Indigo, rice, tobacco, but mostly cotton.
Cash crops , indigo , rice and tabacco
Indigo, rice, tobacco, but mostly cotton.
The basis of the economy in the Southern American colonies was tobacco and cotton exports. As the colonies expanded westward, and later when much of the South was part of the USA, cotton exports expanded. There was demand for cotton in England as well as in the New England textile mills.
The chief exports of the American colonies included tobacco, rice, indigo, and timber. Tobacco, particularly from Virginia and Maryland, was a significant cash crop that drove the economy. Additionally, New England colonies exported fish and shipbuilding materials, while the Southern colonies focused on agricultural products. These exports played a crucial role in trade with Europe and the Caribbean.
The three major ones were tobacco, cotton and indigo, as these brought in the most money from Britain, who was the Southern colonies dominant trade partner. These would've been grown on huge plantations which were worked by slaves.
Some cons of the southern colonies was it was uncomfortably hot and humid, there was a lot of slave labor, they all spoke like Larry the Cable Guy, there wasn't much exports other than cotton
Flax, grams, corn, tabacco, fruit, vegtables, fish, iron, lumber, clay, bricks, beavers, and ships.
The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.
the southern colonies were places.
The chief exports produced by colonists in Cluster C were tobacco, cotton, sugar, and indigo. These crops were commonly grown in the Southern and Caribbean colonies and played a significant role in the economy of the region.
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