In southern colonies they had/ grew poultry, dairy, cattle, eggs, vegetables, hogs, tobacco, soybeans, and they had nursery products. If there would be a job in the 1700s southern colonies it would be an apprentice, a farmer, a planter, or anything else that is listed in this list of products they made... or still make. Check these out!: * http://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/SCHOOLS/FORESTOAKMS/site%20pages/Academics/Social%20Studies/Colonisl%20Times/ * http://answers.Yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080301190515AAa64LH
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It was the Chinese immagrants
The jobs in the southern colonies were being a shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker. manufactureing,agricultrue
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not really if you think about it was: The jobs in the southern colonies were being a: shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker.
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The colonial regions in the 1700s were the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, the Southern Colonies, and the Back Country. The Back Country was near the Appalachian Mountains.
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dillon Sampson
Slavery expanded most rapidly in the Southern colonies during the 1700s, due to the labor-intensive nature of agriculture, particularly cash crops like tobacco, rice, and later cotton. The Southern colonies had a larger demand for enslaved labor compared to the Northern colonies.
The jobs in the southern colonies were being a shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker. manufactureing,agricultrue
finding slaves
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If you're referring only to British colonies, then there were only three. The New England Colonies, the Middle or Mid-Atlantic colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
not really if you think about it was: The jobs in the southern colonies were being a: shoemaker,blacksmith,fisherman,cooper,printer,surveyor,miller,merchant,and dressmaker.
New England colonies, middle colonies, southern colonies and backcountry
The southern colonies in the 1600s-1700s were predominantly Anglican due to the influence of the Church of England. However, there was also religious diversity with the presence of other denominations like Baptists, Presbyterians, and Catholics. These colonies were generally more tolerant of religious beliefs compared to the New England colonies.