Industry did not grow in the south colonies, because of the slave code.
They traded and fought to help industry grow.
They traded and fought to help industry grow.
They traded and fought to help the idustry grow. : )
Plantations in the colonies made a lot of the (later) cotton, peanuts, and other crops that needed the South's warm climate to grow.
The southern colonies made money from farming and from all the parts of the 13 colonies, there goel was for money anyway.
Democrats hand lots of land
The colonizers used the resources of their colonies to grow their own economies.
The land was the reason. Southern colonies had good land and water to grow vast amounts of crops. While the northern areas were rocky soil and didn't have the ability to grow much beyond cash/family crops so they turned to shipping, fishing, and industry. To some extent this division still exists, but with movement of industry overseas less so.
No, South Carolina is in the Southern Colonies.
after the civil war ended the south had more time to build and grow or because they spend less on heat the more to every thing Else
The north doesn't grow cotton, but, it has a lot of industry. The south's use of cotton, (and their need of slaves), and their limited industry helped lead to the civil war and the south's defeat.
Slaver in England's North American Colonies was first used on a large scale in the tobacco industry of Virginia. Later on, it was discovered that cotton could be grown in the South, so slaves were then needed in the South.