Asked by FEWF

The Southern colonies supported plantation economics. This meant they had large farms and grew crops, which they exported.

Which group of exports below would most likely have come from a Southern colony?
A.
fish, whale products, and fur
B.
cotton, indigo, and tobacco
C.
fish, rum, and iron bars
D.
textiles, spices, and iron bars

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B. cotton, indigo, and tobacco

Those are plantation cash crops grown on large Southern farms. The other choices list products typical of New England (fish, whale, rum) or manufactured/traded goods.