wheat, grain, corn, barly, oats, rye, beans, peas, pumpkins, squash, turnips, apple trees, berries
The southern colonies grew tobacco. That was their main source of income.
corn became the most important crop
Slavery, labor, agriculture.
Slaves, cotton, and tobacco.
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The economy of the Middle Colonies was not characterized by plantation agriculture. The Southern Colonies had an economy based on plantation agriculture.
It was both. The agricultural economy of the southern colonies became dependent on slave labor, but in the other colonies there were divided opinions on the moral acceptability of the practice. Several major parts of the US Constitution required compromise on the issue.
I'm asuming your talking about the Civil war. The south had a bigger fighting population, and relied mostly on plantations and their 'workers' to supply it with basic goods. The north had more factories and produced more goods for trade.
The often harsh climate and rocky soil meant that few New England farms could grow cash crops.
His did the economy of the southern colonies depend on enslaved africans
The economy of the southern colonies was so dependent because they believed in helping eachother out.
The economy of the southern states(not colonies) was dependent on large plantations due to the production of cotton, the souths cash crop during the 1800's.
The economy was very dependent on agriculture.
The economy was very dependent on agriculture.
-Self governed -Economy was dependent on tobacco in Maryland and Virginia -Rice in South Carolina and Georgia -Tobacco and rice plantations were very dependent on slave labor -Commerce was slow to develop in these Colonies -London merchants managed the Southern trade
-Self governed -Economy was dependent on tobacco in Maryland and Virginia -Rice in South Carolina and Georgia -Tobacco and rice plantations were very dependent on slave labor -Commerce was slow to develop in these Colonies -London merchants managed the Southern trade
The Southern Colonies The Southern Colonies
The Southern Colonies' economy relied heavily on slave work and agriculture, typically the production of cotton.
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The southern colonies had an agricultural economy, with cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo driving their prosperity. Slave labor played a significant role in the economy of the southern colonies, especially in large plantations. Trade with Europe also played a key role in the economy of the southern colonies.
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The economy of the Middle Colonies was not characterized by plantation agriculture. The Southern Colonies had an economy based on plantation agriculture.