In the early years of the United States, Virginia Colony and Maryland Colony relied on the tobacco industry for economic growth. Their social structures were based on slavery. They had slaves to work in the tobacco fields as well as slaves to help run households. The more slaves a person owned, the higher they were on the social ladder.
While the Northern colonies (and later states), relied on trade and industry as the main drivers of their economies, the Southern states, including Virginia, relied mainly on agriculture. Tobacco has been a major cash crop in North America since it was first colonized, and many tobacco plantations in Virginia can trace their history back hundreds of years.
The Confederate States of America or if you're being more specific, West Virginia.
Native Americans relied on a barter system. This was a system in which
The colonists relied on Native Americans for food.
Southern Colonies.
Exports
manufacturing
Deserts were not a major economic feature of river valleys. People living in the river valleys relied heavily on agriculture.
In its initial years as a colony, Virginia had indentured servants. They relied on these indentured servants for most of the labor in the early years.
trickle-down economic *NOVA NET
trickle-down economic *NOVA NET
trickle-down economic *NOVA NET
While the Northern colonies (and later states), relied on trade and industry as the main drivers of their economies, the Southern states, including Virginia, relied mainly on agriculture. Tobacco has been a major cash crop in North America since it was first colonized, and many tobacco plantations in Virginia can trace their history back hundreds of years.
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It relied on agriculture or It depended heavily on importing goods
a cold climate and poor soil made it unprofitable
The mercantilism system was an economic system prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries. It relied on the European countries deriving wealth from their colonies.