Interdependence means that two or more people or regions are dependent on each other for goods and services. For example, the soil in the New England region was not good for farming. So, the New England colonies traded with the Mid-Atlantic colonies for grains and livestock.

What did the Southern Colonies depend on the Middle Colonies for?

o The New England colonies depended on the Southern colonies for crops such as tobacco, rice, cotton, and indigo. o They depended on the Mid-Atlantic colonies for livestock and grains.

What type of economy did the Southern Colonies have?

The southern colonies’ economy was based on agriculture (farming). Many of the colonists who came to the southern colonies were rich aristocrats or businessmen from England and they wanted to become even more wealthy from owning land.

What caused the colonies to be interdependent?

The geography, climate, and other important factors in the Thirteen Colonies impacted the economic activities of each of the three regions. Due to these differences, specialization existed among the regions in the production of goods and services. This specialization caused the colonies to be interdependent.

What were the major industries of colonial America?

Major industry for the colony included Agriculture (fishing, corn, livestock), Manufacturing (lumbering, shipbuilding).

What was bad about the Southern Colonies?

English American Southerners would not enjoy the generally good health of their New England counterparts. Outbreaks of malaria and yellow fever kept life expectancies lower. Since the northern colonies attracted religious dissenters, they tended to migrate in families.

What are some jobs in the Southern Colonies?

Some jobs offered are dress makers, bakers, blacksmiths, cobblers and farmers. The printer is just one job of the Southern colonies. The printers write and print newspapers for all to see. The farmers in the south often had big plantations and had slaves work on them.

What were the major industries in the southern colonies?

The Southern Colonies concentrated on agriculture and developed the plantations exporting tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grain, fruit and livestock. The Southern Colonies had the largest slave population who worked on the Slave Plantations. Plantations grew cotton, tobacco, indigo (a purple dye), and other crops.