Yes it says so in my social studies book
Agriculture, mining (mainly cooper, marble etc) and most important trade (especially naval trade).
The most important colonial export was tobacco. It shaped the economy of the colonies by providing a profitable cash crop that fueled economic growth, trade, and the development of plantation agriculture. The demand for tobacco in Europe helped drive the expansion of the colonies and influenced their social and political structures.
The most important roman legacy for architecture would be the dome. And the most important Roman engineering would be the roads.
agriculture(PLATO)
Well I don't know the most important industry in Ireland but Agriculture like potatoes and apples are important. Also Ireland Was Very Good At the shipbuilding industry.
Agriculture was by far the biggest economic sector in the ancient Roman economy (as with all pre-industrial societies). Trade was the engine of economic prosperity.
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mining of gold, diamonds, minerals and nuclear related minerals.
Agriculture
Australia's economy depends on the mining industry and agriculture.
By the late twelfth century trade replaced agriculture as the most dynamic force in the European economy.
His agriculture was most important to him.
There are not two economies important in most of Australia, as Australia is a vast country with different resources. Agriculture is important through much of Australia, but of course, not the urbanised areas.Three of the most important economies in Australia are:MiningAgricultureTourism
agriculture
The state of Hawaii has a service economy. In fact most of the United States is has a service based economy.
Agriculture
Agriculture, mining (mainly cooper, marble etc) and most important trade (especially naval trade).