Colonial farmers grew a wide variety of crops depending on where they lived. Popular crops included wheat, corn, barley, oats, tobacco, and rice. The first settlers didn't own slaves, but, by the early 1700s, it was the slaves who worked the fields of large plantations.
Answer:
D is the answer
Explanation:
*totally didn't just find that out*
The second one is the correct one
One <span>of the factors that promoted America's search for new markets between 1865 and 1900 was industrial and agricultural overproduction.
At the time, America was producing a lot - however, there weren't enough people in the country to buy that much goods. This is why it had to spread to other countries and their markets as well - in order to reach a larger customer base.
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