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cookiemonster:

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cookiemonster:

@PandaSurvive @Allison Which of the following is the best explanation of why cotton was grown in the Southern colonies? The Southern colonies had nutrient-rich dense soil and mild weather. The New England colonies did not have enough land to grow cotton. The Southern colonists enjoyed farming cotton more than other crops. The New England colonists were more highly educated than the South.

Falconmaster:

a

Falconmaster:

its a

Allison:

A is right :3

Falconmaster:

tag me if you need more help

cookiemonster:

ok awesome i do @Falconmaster

cookiemonster:

Which of the following best describes how humans depend on grassland ecosystems to meet our needs? We depend on grasslands for their supply of minerals and ores that we use in trade. We depend on grasslands for farming and agriculture, which provides us with food. We depend on grasslands to serve as a location for the development of wind energy. We depend on grasslands to provide lumber, which we use to build houses for shelter.

Falconmaster:

not d id say b

Allison:

B cuz we need the foooooood

Falconmaster:

^true

cookiemonster:

Which source would give the most accurate number of slaves in the colonies? Government records of the sale of slaves Paintings and images of slaves on plantations Writings about slave life from eyewitnesses Stories passed down from generations of slaves

Falconmaster:

a

cookiemonster:

How were subsistence crops different from cash crops in the Southern colonies? Slaves were in charge of farming subsistence crops. Subsistence crops were mostly grown by poor families in the South. Subsistence crops were planted more often than cash crops. Subsistence crops were grown only for the wealthiest Southern colonists.

Falconmaster:

b i think

cookiemonster:

Which statement summarizes the effects of slave labor on the colonial economy? Slave labor gave the economy a slight boost. Slave labor hurt the economy because it was not taxed. Slave labor helped the economy grow because it was taxed. Slave labor did not have any effect on the colonial economy at all.

cookiemonster:

@Falconmaster

Falconmaster:

i think d

cookiemonster:

He that will not work, shall not eat. Which problem of colonial America is John Smith addressing in this statement? Arriving colonists focused most of their time on finding gold. Indentured servants and slaves often rebelled against their unfair working conditions. Poor farmers in the Southern colonies could not afford to grow cash crops. The colonial free population was too small to fill all available jobs.

Falconmaster:

a

BlankSpace:

The first question is definitely A. I can't tell what the other ones are though, soz.

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