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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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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.
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.
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