one tradition that the New England colonies developed is a puritan culture which is believing in just one thing "almighty god"
In the early 1800s, the US was relatively new (25 years old), and so had not developed into an industrial economy. Cotton farming was widespread during the period as the conditions in the south permitted it, it was vital for the industrial revolution in Europe and was easily grown and cultivated.
So basically Cotton farming is your answer :)
False, they are under voluntary control.
I'm just going to write few more things to the answers
Typewriters, gasoline, bicycles, footwear, silk, nylon, fuel oil, stoves, meat, lard, shortening and oils, cheese, butter, margarine, processed foods (canned, bottled, and frozen), dried fruits, canned milk, firewood and coal, jams, jellies and fruit butter.
Answer: There were 7,000 soldiers
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