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The economy of the Middle Colonies was not characterized by plantation agriculture. The Southern Colonies had an economy based on plantation agriculture.
Good growing conditions
Slavery and i do not know
Tobacco
The southern colonies developed plantation agriculture primarily due to their fertile soil and favorable climate, which were well-suited for growing cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo. The demand for these crops in Europe created a profitable market, encouraging landowners to invest in large-scale farming operations. Additionally, the reliance on enslaved African labor provided a steady workforce necessary for the intensive labor required by plantation agriculture. This economic model became central to the southern colonies' economy and social structure.
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Eli Whitney.
The South's economy was based on Farming. They used African American Slaves to do the work. There were few factories, unlike the North who had an industrial economy.
The warm climate and rich soil of the Southern Colonies were well suited for agriculture.
Southern Mexico is the poorest, least developed region in Mexico. It is composed of three states: Chiapas, Guerrero and Oaxaca. The economy of these states is overwhelmingly concentrated on agriculture, with some agroindustrial and manufacturing activities, especially along the coasts.
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agriculture and indigo
Thomas Kennerly Wolfe has written: 'Southern States' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Cooperative, Cooperative Agriculture, Southern States Cooperative
The cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793, revolutionized agriculture in the South by making the process of separating cotton fibers from seeds faster and more efficient. This led to a significant increase in cotton production and boosted the demand for slave labor to work on cotton plantations, ultimately reinforcing the institution of slavery in the Southern United States.
cotton and tabacco
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