Essays Related To Foundations of New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies Economic Structures
Colonists were steadily progressing in developing fundamental structures to have a successful society. Economic structure in each region took some time to be revised, refined, and be effective to allow growth along ia expansion of society. Natural resources in each region were discovered to grow and harvest for profit. There were different measures taken when it pertains to which type of workers were utilized in each region.
This also lead to population diversity and social class. As colonies discovered their economic infrastructure, it solidified their future growth for prosperity. The colonies had different resources and goods to farm for profit. Many farmers who owned land did not grow crops for profit, but farmed for sustainable living.
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It seems that any crop that was successfully grown by families were for personal use and consumption for every day needs. Most of their profit for gain came from the trading and selling of fur. It originated from bargaining and trading from the Natives.
The middle colony had developed a successful supply chain that boosted their economy for profit. There had been a select group of commercial farmers who solely grew and gathered grains.
Once tge grains had been harvested, it gets transported to a flour mill factory where the grain gets converted to flour. Primarily, the packaged flour gets distributed to other colonies and countries including the West Indies and southern Europe. Southern colonies were most productive as there were four crops that kept a steady income year-round. Most profitable crops consisted of: wheat, rice, corn and tobacco.]
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