Help, please!

What best describes the relationship between geography and economics in the British colonies?

a.) All of the colonies benefited from having good soil and a long growing season.


b.) The diverse geography of the colonies encouraged different economic pursuits.


c.) The geography of the colonies had little influence on the economies that developed.


d. )Most of the colonies developed similar economies because they all had similar geography.

Respuesta :

b.) The diverse geography of the colonies encouraged different economic pursuits.

The British colonies contained diverse geography from rocky coast line, forests, hot and humid areas, swamp lands, and good soiled farm land.

The diversity of geography created differing economies for the Thirteen Colonies. New England focused on shipbuilding, lumber, fishing, whaling, manufacturing, trade, and small farming. The Middle Colonies were best for farming for food production. These colonies established farms for what, rye, corn, vegetable, and animal farming. The Southern Colonies were the harshest of environments being hot and humid with swampy land. However, the geography proved perfect for tobacco, rice, sugar, and eventually cotton. The Southern Colonies focused on plantation farming of cash crops and would demand large amounts of labor. The need for labor would be filled by a system of slavery.