Family-owned farms
Georgia, the Carolina's, Virginia, and Maryland.
Tobacco was a very successful crop in the colonies, especially Virginia. Introduced by John Rolfe, tobacco quickly became the staple of the colonists' economy.
Benjamin Franklin
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the stamp act was most succeful
The factors are They got separated from their family they got beaten regularly their laws were very strict
Successful New World colonies were primarily established by European powers such as England, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. However, notable exceptions include Indigenous nations and communities that were not seeking to establish European-style colonies, as well as later attempts by non-European entities that did not flourish, like many failed ventures by private individuals or groups. Additionally, many colonies were not initially successful due to factors like disease, conflict, or lack of resources.
proprietary colonies, charter colonies
Middle colonies
they allied the french and other countries in Europe and planned to attack the british... later on the british finally surrendered.
Dutch
The committees were among the first groups to represent a unified colonial government, rather than the separate assemblies that operated under British rule. The colonies realized that successful responses to British actions were made easier by cooperative efforts.
champlian
Tobacco
Yes, the Gentry and Middle Classes had the most opportunity in Colonial times
family-owned farms
tobaco