They often traded goods and services with one another.
Some did and some did not. I suppose so; that was their job as colonists!! Perhaps economic opportunity or religious concern for the "unsaved" souls of natives was also a motivator...
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Work hard and achieve economic success.
President Hoover's economic policies had failed.
Economic gain was the colonists' main motivation among other things. The would settle in places where there were resources which could bring economic gains to them.
The official definition of the word socio-economic is "relating to or concerned with the interaction of social and economic factors."
The economic system of the U.S is a mixed system. Americans rely on the Stock Market and trade. Back in colonial days colonists traded goods with other nation in Europe and South America. In return they either got other goods or were paid with money. Boosting the economic status in the U.S.
An economic slowdown is called a recession.
Economic decisions are based on supply and demand. A+
For religion and economic freedom from Europe
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The British changed their economic and political policies towards the colonists from 1763 to 1775 because of the rebellion shown by the colonists. The British tried to impose their financial burden due to British wars on the colonists via various ways including taxes but the colonists rebelled.
The original colonists of Carolina used trade as an economic model when establishing the colony. This trade consisted of provisions, Indian captives, and deerskin.
they taxed the colonists
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