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In the northern colonies, it was rocky and there were lots of forests, so they made lumber, built ships, had more busy cities, and had good fishing.In the southern colonies, there was fertile soil and a hotter climate, which was good for growing cash crops. Also, it was mostly rural.In the middle colonies, there was a large variety of land, which was good for growing tobacco and indigo. They were mostly farmers, but fishing, lumber, and shipbuilding were also common. These colonies were a cross between the north and south.Just did this for 7th grade social studies hw... hope its helpful!
wheat, grain, corn, barly, oats, rye, beans, peas, pumpkins, squash, turnips, apple trees, berries
Boston, Massachusetts was the busiest port in the American Colonies by 1770.Source: Microsoft Encarta 2008 in an article entitled "Boston," contributed by Richard W. Wilkie, a professor at the University of Massachussetts at Amherst who is also the author to the Historical Atlas of Massachusetts.
Southern planters required a low cost source of labor to harvest crops. As a result, they became customers of the Triangular Slave Trade and introduced African slaves into the colonies. These slaves, from various parts of Africa, contributed to the culture of the south and helped to make it ethnically diverse.
The East India Tea Company was the only legal source of tea in the colonies.
they used lumber to build houses for fire wood and paper
The colonies of the New World were a source of manufactured goods.
because they could
They have the Appalachian Mountains which were heavily wooded and provided an excellent source of lumber.
Lumbering, shipbuilding, hemp and tobacco farming,
The main source of income in the South Carolina colony was indigo. Indigo is a plant used to make a dark blue dye.
In the northern colonies, it was rocky and there were lots of forests, so they made lumber, built ships, had more busy cities, and had good fishing.In the southern colonies, there was fertile soil and a hotter climate, which was good for growing cash crops. Also, it was mostly rural.In the middle colonies, there was a large variety of land, which was good for growing tobacco and indigo. They were mostly farmers, but fishing, lumber, and shipbuilding were also common. These colonies were a cross between the north and south.Just did this for 7th grade social studies hw... hope its helpful!
Fishing, lumber, agriculture, shipbuilding, light manufacturing, electronics, and hunting gear.
Cash crops were the main source of income of the southern colonies. So the people had plenty only during the harvest time. Life expectancy grew downwards due to outbreak of diseases and poor sanitation. Labor force was required in large numbers. There were frequent religious dissenters.
Geography affected where people settled in the southern colonies because most were looking for a good water source and fertile land to farm. These were located along the coastal plains. The southern climate was another factor. Tobacco cannot be grown in cooler climates such as New Jersey. For the most part settlers initially populated the coasts of the Southern colonies. This placed them apart from Native Americans.
wheat, grain, corn, barly, oats, rye, beans, peas, pumpkins, squash, turnips, apple trees, berries
The Southern needed slave labor because the slave were forced to work on plantations and large farms to pick cotton from the fields. Since cotton was cash crop for the southern territories, they relied on slavery to pick many cotton so they become even wealthier and they don't have to work for it!