During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
taxes on commercial products and activities
reasons
During colonial times, land distribution varied significantly among regions and colonial powers. In many cases, land was granted to settlers, nobles, or companies by colonial governments, often disregarding the rights of Indigenous peoples. This resulted in large estates for wealthy landowners while many settlers received small plots. Land distribution was often tied to social status, economic potential, and colonial policies, leading to disparities in land ownership.
This was the reign of Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901). It is known as the Victorian Era, which including continued colonial activities and the industrialization of Great Britain.
During colonial times, the Caribbean Islands focused mainly on developing sugar cane industry
taxes on commercial products and activities
Mercantilism
taxes on commercial products and activities
ummm who knows not me.....
Farming was the main source of livelihood
contributions of the colonial masters which lead to the development of west Africa socially and economically
The main economic activities during town life were agriculture, trade and raising livestock.
cos the people changed their clothes
Hmm... steam technology perhaps?
Scarcity of labor led to the importation of African slaves.
In 1849, during the California Gold Rush, mining was the leading economic sector. The discovery of gold in California led to a surge of people seeking their fortunes through mining activities, making it the dominant economic driver during that time.