Well gee, this sure isn't a simple question to answer. So I'm just going to stick to one individual: John Smith.
Jamestown was failing, but then John Smith came along and forced the colonists to get their act together. He told them "He who does not work, shall not eat." And he saved the colony.
Religious tolerance contributed to the success of the middle colonies.
The success of the English colonies in the New World is attributed to the success of their cash crops. For most of the colonial period, the major cash crop was tobacco; however, cotton soon replaced tobacco as the Industrial Revolution drew near.
no
Merchant Planters
They depended mostly on Slavery
Yes
A strong pre-industrial economy.
the french wanted to help the us to break down Englands power which it worked
It was the first success full New England Colony in the Americas. It wasn't the first New England colony success full (they had other success full colonies), it wasn't the first success full colony in America, and it wasn't the first success full colony in America. It was the FIRST SUCCESS FULL NEW ENGLAND COLONY IN THE AMERICAS. Got all that?
Religious tolerance contributed to the success of the middle colonies.
Well gee, this sure isn't a simple question to answer. So I'm just going to stick to one individual: John Smith. Jamestown was failing, but then John Smith came along and forced the colonists to get their act together. He told them "He who does not work, shall not eat." And he saved the colony.
Well gee, this sure isn't a simple question to answer. So I'm just going to stick to one individual: John Smith. Jamestown was failing, but then John Smith came along and forced the colonists to get their act together. He told them "He who does not work, shall not eat." And he saved the colony.
Apprentices contributed enormously to the success of the English colonies in the Columbian exchange by learning how to trade.
The Spanish were the first to arrive in South America. There was much more competition in North America than South America. The French, Dutch and English all had colonies in North America.
They had plenty of raw materials to convert into finished products and also to fuel industrialization.
Answer: Slave Labor
The success of the English colonies in the New World is attributed to the success of their cash crops. For most of the colonial period, the major cash crop was tobacco; however, cotton soon replaced tobacco as the Industrial Revolution drew near.