tobacco and rice
Tobacco
New Hampshire grows apples, blueberries, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes, corn, cucumbers, and more.
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
In the 1600s, Delaware's economy was primarily agrarian, and many people worked as farmers, cultivating crops such as tobacco, corn, and grains. Others were involved in trades and crafts, including blacksmithing, carpentry, and fishing. The region also saw the beginnings of shipbuilding due to its access to waterways. Additionally, some individuals engaged in fur trading with Native American tribes.
In the 1600s, the people of Jamestown primarily used traditional hand tools for cropping, such as hoes, shovels, and sickles, to cultivate the land. They grew staple crops like tobacco, corn, and wheat, with tobacco becoming the most significant cash crop that drove the economy. The settlers also relied on the knowledge and assistance of Indigenous peoples to adapt to the new environment and improve their agricultural practices.
Dutch.
Assembly members from Massachusetts were chosen to rule Connecticut.
Tobacco
fish, blueberries'
tobacco
Tobacco.
because of crops <---Not true
Mainly-slaves,crops,and livestocks
horses,wagon, foot, train
Massachusetts New Hampshire Rhode Island Connecticut
yes
they farm corn,and other ball sacs