answersLogoWhite

0

colonies are lands that are physicallly separate from-but under the control of- Another Country. They made the European get wealth by theycultivated crops to export.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How would colonies help england make money?

America had the resources that England needed to make money.


What did the new England colonies rely on to make a living?

The New England colonies relied on fishing to make a living. They also relied on the help from the Native Americans in the area.


What 6 colonies make up the new England colonies?

French Fries


How did you make money in the new England colonies?

they licked out your ma


What generalization can you make about the founding of the New England colonies?

All the New England Colonies were started by people who suffered for their religious beliefs.


What colonies were made to make money for England?

India, Pakistan , srilanka,


What is unique about the New England colonies?

that did not help at all i need to now a whole paragraph of why new England is unique


How the new England colony make money?

The New England Colonies had economies that focused on fishing, shipbuilding, and trading.


How did colonies make england rich?

Through the English economic system of mercantilism - colonies providing the mother country with wealth.


What did tobacco do for the southern colonies?

They maybe eat it and they sent it to England to make cigarette


What was England's view of colonies under mercantilism?

England viewed its North American colonies as an economic resource, colonies provided raw materials, made products out of it, and sold it back for a higher price go make a profit.


What colonies make up the new England colonies?

The New England Colonies, which were administered by England, included Connecticut, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Massachusetts, and the Province of New Hampshire. These colonies were part of the original thirteen, and later became the states of Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. They are part of today's New England, along with Vermont and Maine.