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How did joint-stock companies lead to the development of one-crop economies in the colonies?

a.Many joint-stock companies established a monopoly on one cash crop in order to become profitable.

b.Many colonies sought to create one-crop economies because cultivating multiple cash crops was expensive.

c.Many joint-stock companies established one-crop economies based on agricultural practices and local farming techniques.

d.Many European monarchs established one-crop economies to reduce competition and increase profits.

a?

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Answered by Reed
I agree with A.
Answered by Samantha
I also agree with A. As long as I get it right on my test.
Answered by Lee
What led to the development of one-crop economies?

A. Joint-stock companies found profitability in monopolizing one cash crop.
B. One-crop economies were developed through slash-and-burn agricultural practices.
C. Colonies sought to reduce costs by concentrating on one cash crop rather than many.
D. European monarchs sought to reduce competition and increase profits through one-crop economies

Answered by Trash_Panda404
its b for you
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