Compare the economies of the Southern and New England colonies.(1 point)

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The economy of the Southern colonies relied on trade, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on fur trapping.
The economy of the Southern colonies relied on trade, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on fur trapping.

The economy of the Southern colonies relied on growing cash crops, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on rope making.
The economy of the Southern colonies relied on growing cash crops, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on rope making.

The economy of the Southern colonies relied on timber, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on trade.
The economy of the Southern colonies relied on timber, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on trade.

The economy of the Southern colonies relied on growing cash crops, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on trade.

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The economy of the Southern colonies relied on growing cash crops, while the economy of the New England colonies relied on trade.

In the Southern colonies, the cultivation of cash crops such as tobacco, rice, and indigo was central to the economy, heavily relying on plantation agriculture and slave labor. In contrast, the New England colonies had a more diverse economy that included trade, fishing, shipbuilding, and small-scale farming. The coastal location facilitated trade and commerce, leading to the development of port cities and a reliance on shipping and trade networks.