sugar,slaves, rum
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Spices, tea, coffee, cotton, tobacco...
During the colonial era, the main export of the Caribbean islands was sugar. The lucrative sugar trade, driven by plantation economies and enslaved labor, dominated the region's exports and shaped its economic and social structures. Other significant exports included rum and tobacco, but sugar remained the cornerstone of Caribbean colonial economies. This export-driven economy had lasting impacts on the islands' development and demographics.
The New England colonies' main exports included fish, timber, fur, and rum. Fish, particularly cod, was a significant export due to the region's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. Timber was also abundant and in high demand for shipbuilding and construction. Fur trading with Native Americans was another important economic activity, and rum distilling became a profitable industry utilizing molasses imported from the Caribbean.
Using the early American colonies as a basis for this question, there were two major exports from the American colonies that went to Great Britain and other European nations. One was a new crop called tobacco. The second one, was cotton. The Southern colonies had an ideal climate for cotton and it soon surpassed tobacco as THE major export.
The main exports from the Caribbean are bauxite, nickel, timber, iron, petroleum and sugar.
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The chief exports produced by colonists in Cluster C were tobacco, cotton, sugar, and indigo. These crops were commonly grown in the Southern and Caribbean colonies and played a significant role in the economy of the region.
There are a number of products that the Caribbean exports. Some of the common exports include petroleum gas, oil, sugar, rum, bananas and so much more.
The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.
sugar cane bananas
propably fish and other things.
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sugar, fruits, rum, tourism
Near the Atlantic Ocean?
Indigo, rice, tobacco, but mostly cotton.
Only North Carolina was.