What is the main difference between the types of farming in Virginia and Pennsylvania? Virginia grew oats and wheat, while Pennsylvania grew mostly rice. Pennsylvania grew tobacco and rice, while Virginia grew mostly oats. Pennsylvania grew wheat and oats, while Virginia had very little farming. Virginia grew mostly cotton and tobacco, while Pennsylvania grew mostly wheat.
I really don't know this one :/ Sorry.
I would guess D just because of the cotton. But it's very much just a guess.
np :) since u dont know do u mind answering another one
If I can. I'm only 1 for 3 right now ^^
Both William Bradford and John Smith helped found American colonies. How did their actions differ? Bradford developed cash-crop agriculture, while Smith focused on subsistence farming. Bradford had little involvement with colonial government, while Smith became a governor. Bradford spread his religion to the colonies, while Smith mostly encouraged economic growth. Bradford warred with local Native Americans, while Smith cooperated with them peacefully.
make that 1 for 4 :/ I have no idea nor a guess :(
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In colonial America, different regions specialized in different crops. Which of the following is the main result of this specialization? Trade between the colonies flourished. Many wars broke out between the colonies. The soil from the colonies became depleted. The colonies began to use crops as currency.
I'm very poorly versed in early colonial history :/
1 for 5. I'm just not sure. My brain is rebelling.
I gotta go sleep methinks; hope that someone on here can help you more helpful! ^_^
~be more helpful. Sentences are gone.
Ciao ^_^
1) C. Rice was in the south and tobacco primarily in Virginia. 2) I think is D. 3) I think is B.
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