In the 1600s, Virginia primarily traded with England, as it was an English colony established in 1607. The colony exported tobacco, which became a lucrative cash crop, and in return, it imported goods such as tools, clothing, and supplies from England. Additionally, Virginia engaged in trade with Native American tribes, exchanging European goods for furs and food. This trade network was crucial for the colony's economic development.
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
Trade for Russia in the 15-1600s was quite minimal. As a result of this, peasants had to bear the huge burden of high taxes.
simple, like growing crops and stuff
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No one ever had sex in the 1600s. Ever.
Aristocracy
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Fruit and vegtables
it is false because they had a trade over the mayas in the early 1600s
YES!!!!! There was gold indeed because during the 1600s Jamestown, Virginia was abundant with gold.
Because many people thought that they would be able to make a profit out of tobacco-Hans Son (7th grade student studying Virginia in the 1600s)-
1500s to 1600s
Trade for Russia in the 15-1600s was quite minimal. As a result of this, peasants had to bear the huge burden of high taxes.
Selling fruits, vegetables and tobacco
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.
The East African slave trade in the 1600s was operated within Africa, Europe, and Asia, while the Atlantic slave trade in the 1700s also included the Americas.