Virginia primarily exported tobacco, which was the cornerstone of its economy in the colonial period and well into the 19th century. The state's fertile soil and favorable climate made it ideal for cultivating this cash crop. In addition to tobacco, Virginia also exported commodities like wheat, corn, and later, cotton, contributing to its economic prosperity. The export of these agricultural products played a significant role in establishing trade networks and wealth in the region.
Exports are sales. Imports are buys. You need to export more to make money.
they make cars and pepsi. They also export soybeans, coffee, and other manufaturing goods.
they made money by selling tobacco.
Selling fruits, vegetables and tobacco
1.historical links / relations with acertain target countries
Exported Lumber, traded fish, and imported some slaves Tobacco and iron
export
Exports are sales. Imports are buys. You need to export more to make money.
Better to export since we make money that way.
The original purpose of the Jamestown colony was to make money for the Virginia Company.
they export goods and have alot of industry
The Virginia colony was started by a the Virginia Co. in order to make money.
The Virginia colony was started by a the Virginia Co. in order to make money.
to make money
The Virginia Company made money from growing and selling tobacco.
they have millions of companies and they export alot of the things they make. They also save alot of money and as i said they make alot of things.
A export is things that a place sends out to another country to make money. In New England, a major export was cattle, lumber, fish and fur.