Waterways used to be very important to American life and settlement. People used to travel on waterways and also send supplies through waterways. People used to settle next to rivers to har way access to water. Trade was also brought by waterways.
Growing tobacco because it was a huge cash crop.
Waterways in southern colonies were especially important because they allowed an economic means of transporting major crops like tobacco and cotton to sea ports for sale in Europe and later to Northern Industrialized states.
The railroad.
In 1860, approximately 50% of Minnesota's population were engaged in farming. At that time, agriculture was a primary economic activity as the state was still developing and settling. The percentage reflects the significant role that farming played in the lives of Minnesotans during this period of expansion and settlement.
The south had very much the same economic activity. They lived off of plantations, which was the same pretty much everywhere, depending on the crop. AP American History?
coconut plantations is the most important economic activity in lakshadweep
Tertiary economic activity has grown more important in recent years. Tertiary economic activity is the economic activity of the service sector.
Economic activity influences settlement patterns by attracting people to areas with job opportunities and higher wages. It can lead to the growth of cities and urban areas as people migrate for employment. Conversely, economic decline can result in depopulation and the abandonment of settlements as jobs become scarce.
The primary economic activity for countries of the Caribbean today is tourism.
manufacturing steel
the manufacturing of automobiles
tourism
Yes
because it stimulates growth
Commerce
herding
fishing