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14 February, 05:08

Describes the economic activities of the english colonies during the 17th - and early-18th centuries?

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  1. 14 February, 08:37
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    A) Industrial in both north and south.

    B) agricultural in both north and south.

    C) agricultural in the north, industrial in the south.

    D) industrial in the north, agricultural in the south.

    The correct answer is B)

    B) agricultural in both north and south.

    Explanation:

    The statement that BEST illustrate the economic activities of the English colonies during the 17th - and early-18th centuries is "agricultural in both north and south."

    When the English colonists got to Jamestown, Virginia, which happens to be the first British colony in the North American territory, they had to work diligently to make a living and earn ones keep and surmount the extreme conditions take for example the new land, the Native American Indian tribes, and the severe winter conditions. They began to practice agriculture in the north and south by farming the fields and growing crops to earn some money and to export some of their produce to Europe. Notably for the case of Jamestown, that was how they stsrted tobacco production, that grew to become the most important cash crop used to generate and earn a living in the colony.
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