Most colonists in America during the colonial period were engaged in agriculture, primarily as farmers. They cultivated crops such as tobacco, corn, and wheat, depending on the region. In addition to farming, some colonists worked as artisans, merchants, or laborers in towns and cities. Overall, the agrarian lifestyle dominated the early colonial economy.
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Most colonists traveled by horseback to get from where they needed to get from.
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The colonists were 90% farmers.
The majority of colonists who came to America for religious freedom. Most of the Plymouth colonists practiced the Quaker religion.
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The most common occupation in the US is retail sales. More than three percent of America works in retail (approximately 4.2 million people).
THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS
The colonists came to America for religious freedom, fertile soil for tobacco and rice, and treasures.
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The colonists had bees shipped to America in hives. The first arrived in the Jamestown colony and spread throughout the area.