pick potatos oh they did lots of stuff
There were at least two groups: women and slaves, that had no or few rights in colonial times.
While all colonies had some sort of agriculture, the plantations colonies were found in the south. The northern states, of which New Jersey is one, very quickly found their economic base in industry - factories.
Depending on which colony slaves lived in, the way they were treated and the work they performed varied. Slaves in southern colonies typically worked under harsh conditions, while slaves in the middle and New England colonies were fewer, had more freedom, and were treated more humanely.
The differences in the economic life and the economy of the southern and northern colonies and states during colonial times can be best explained by the production of raw materials and the use of labor.
they was a lot of slaves because there was a lot a big farms
In colonial times, prosperous people had their own servants or slaves, and did not need a maid service.
The first slaves were brought into Jamestown, Virginia in 1619 during colonial times.
Wealthy plantation owners.
In colonial times, the word "patriots" referred to those who opposed British rule over the colonies.
In terms of New World colonies, slavery was many times looked upon as natural inasmuch as slavery was a wold wide problem for most of the history on humankind. In Colonial America, slaves in North America arrived in the English colony of Jamestown in 1620. As the British colonies expanded in North America, slavery began to be abolished in the Northern colonies, however, in the Southern colonies it was supported under British and later US law.
it depends on wat you think is the best. I know New Hampshire had no slaves at one point but other colonies were know for the best land or growing a certain type of plant.
Yes, the Gentry and Middle Classes had the most opportunity in Colonial times