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In colonial trade, items exchanged between the colonies and city-states often included raw materials and agricultural products from the colonies, such as tobacco, sugar, cotton, and timber. In return, city-states typically supplied manufactured goods, textiles, and luxury items, including spices and metals. This trade facilitated economic growth and cultural exchange, shaping the social and economic landscapes of both the colonies and the city-states.

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What two colonies had the closest connection between church and state?

The two colonies with the closest connection between church and state were Massachusetts and Connecticut. Both colonies established Puritanism as the state religion, intertwining religious authority with political governance. In Massachusetts, the General Court enforced strict religious adherence, while Connecticut's Fundamental Orders reinforced the influence of the church in civic matters. This close relationship often led to the marginalization of dissenting religious groups and the enforcement of religious conformity.


What colonies state was the southernmost?

Georgia


Which characteristic of a state did the English colonies not possess?

There are a number of characteristic of a state that the English colonies did not possess. The main aspect that they lacked was sovereignty.


How did the founding of new colonies in Ancient Greece affect industry?

Industry as we know it didn't exist. Each city-state had its own tradesmen and farmers. Where a city-state could produce a surplus of food or metal ores, or manufactured good, it traded them to add to its revenues. New colonies were the result of overpopulation which could not be supported by the capacity of a city. The surplus population was periodically shipped off around the Mediterranean and Black Seas to seize land and set up new city-states, which became independent, not colonies.


What state came after the 13 colonies?

After the 13 original colonies, the Colony of Delaware became the 1st state, the State of Delaware. Delaware was the 1st state admitted to the Union and the 1st to ratify the Constitution of the United States. Vermont was the 14th state

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What type of goods were exchanged between the Greek city-state and their colonies?

Food and Water


Why did the colonies decide the needed a national government in addition to state government?

To regulate Interstate Commerace. The Colonies had high taxes on interstate trade to were many items weren't worth trading for or would have high prices to get.


When was Secretary of State for the Colonies created?

Secretary of State for the Colonies was created in 1768.


When was Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies created?

Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies was created in 1768.


When did Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies end?

Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies ended in 1966.


What do the items on the united state flag stand for?

the fifty stars in the field of blue stand for the 50 states. the thirteen stripes of red and white stand for the fist 13 colonies.


2 What produce does your state trade to other countries or other states?

In the state of North Carolina blueberries and strawberries are traded frequently with other countries and states. Strawberries are really popular between the two.


Why did Adam Smith wrote Wealth of Nations?

Considered the father of modern economics, I believe he wrote the wealth of nations in order to establish boundaries between the state and economic freedoms. Prior to 1776, the state (England) controlled who, what, where and when items could be bought, traded or sold. They established price points and inflationary means to fund the crown. Smith wanted it known that economics should be free of the constraints of the state and allowed to "run free."


How were the colonies governed before federation?

The colonies were governed by state government.


In the mid 1770's King George declared that the colonies were in a state of .?

King George declared that the colonies were in the state of rebellion!!!!!!


What two colonies had the closest connection between church and state?

The two colonies with the closest connection between church and state were Massachusetts and Connecticut. Both colonies established Puritanism as the state religion, intertwining religious authority with political governance. In Massachusetts, the General Court enforced strict religious adherence, while Connecticut's Fundamental Orders reinforced the influence of the church in civic matters. This close relationship often led to the marginalization of dissenting religious groups and the enforcement of religious conformity.


Was the state Arizona in the 13 colonies?

No.