The answer is C.
The north didn't really need slaves (doesn't mean they didn't have any), the South, however, thrived by using slaves because of the free labor on their plantations.
The expensive ingredient that was needed for the cities to expand upward was steel!
Steel was much needed at that time, and because it was not cheap, it took a while to collect and buy or sell!
Hope this helps!
Very false.
Thanks for the points. Cx
There was a huge demand for raw materials during this time. There was a shortage. By coming together and working this shortage would be not as bad
Main:But, the geography and climate of each region made the colonies interdependent. Interdependence means that two or more people or regions are dependent on each other for goods and services. ... The Mid-Atlantic colonies also depended on the Southern colonies for crops they did not grow as much of, such as cotton.
Slaves, African and Native American, made up a smaller part of the New England economy, which was based on yeoman farming and trades, and a smaller fraction of the population, but they were present. Most were house servants, but some worked at farm labor. The Puritans codified slavery in 1641.
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How were the colonies ruled?
The 13 Colonies were governed and ruled by England and its monarchs. In order to rule the colonies from a long distance a governor was appointed by the monarch. ... The governor was in charge of laws, taxes and made decisions which affected the colony.
What type of work did slaves usually do in the American colonies?
Field hands were slaves who labored in the plantation fields. They commonly were used to plant, tend, and harvest cotton, sugar, rice, and tobacco.