Tobacco
The three major ones were tobacco, cotton and indigo, as these brought in the most money from Britain, who was the Southern colonies dominant trade partner. These would've been grown on huge plantations which were worked by slaves.
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The Delaware Indians traded by saying "you give me this and I'll give you this. They traded with a lot of other Indian tribes.
Trade was vital to New England's economy. New England merchants traded goods locally, with other colonies, and overseas. Many of the traded local products such as furs, pickled beef, and pork. Many merchants grew in power and wealth, becoming leading members of the New England colonies.
They traded with nearby colonies
tobacco
tobacco
southern colonies traded with the klingons of the zorgon galaxy in episode 245 of Star Trek season 2
Prior to the American Revolution, the colonies were constantly trading with the mother country of England. In the south, the trade was centered on cash crops like tobacco. The south also produced certain dyes and rice.
southern colonies traded with the klingons of the zorgon galaxy in episode 245 of star trek season 2
Colonies were generally forbidden to trade with countries other than their "mother" country. English colonies traded only with England; Dutch colonies traded only with Holland; Spanish colonies traded only with Spain.
England hope to acquire wealth from the colonies by getting Natural Resources, taxing goods traded in the colonies, and selling its own goods to the colonies.
The three major ones were tobacco, cotton and indigo, as these brought in the most money from Britain, who was the Southern colonies dominant trade partner. These would've been grown on huge plantations which were worked by slaves.
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The Delaware Indians traded by saying "you give me this and I'll give you this. They traded with a lot of other Indian tribes.
they were the most important trade colonies in America and they traded with other colonies
The New England Colonies sent fur, lumber, grain, tobacco, and whale oil to England. England sent iron, silver, tea, spices, and paper to Africa. Africa sent Enslaved Africans and gold to the West Indies. The West Indies sent sugar and molasses to the New England Colonies.