Table of Contents
- 1 What did Georgia Colony trade?
- 2 What jobs were in colonial Georgia?
- 3 What were the five main goods that were sold in the Georgia Colony?
- 4 What made the Georgia colony unique?
- 5 What agricultural products did colonial Georgia grow for export to Europe?
- 6 What did men do in the colony of Georgia?
- 7 What kind of crops did the colony of Georgia grow?
- 8 Where did most of Georgia’s money come from?
What did Georgia Colony trade?
Trade in the Colonies – Georgia Trade in the Georgia Colony used the natural resources and raw materials available to develop trade in Tobacco, cotton, rice, indigo (dye), lumber, furs, barrel staves, pottery, farm products. Their plantations produced sugar, rice, indigo and tobacco.
What jobs were in colonial Georgia?
Men in colonial Georgia were planters, farmers, tradesmen and politicians. Other jobs for men include: fur traders, merchants, medical professionals and carpenters. Menial labor jobs on plantations were often held by slaves and others of a lower social standing than land owners.
How did the colony of Georgia make money?
One of the reasons Georgia was settled was to support the English economic policy of mercantilism. The Georgia Trustees decided the new settlers would to grow grapes, indigo and mulberry trees. Grapes would be used in making wine, indigo for blue dye and the mulberry trees would host silkworms for silk production.
What were the five main goods that were sold in the Georgia Colony?
Residents of the Georgia Colony grew a variety of crops, including vegetables, grain, fruit, corn, cotton, tobacco, and livestock. Plantation owners in the Georgia Colony often traded their crops for items they could not produce. These items included dishes, farming tools, shoes, and thread.
What made the Georgia colony unique?
Interesting Facts The 13th and last of the British colonies, Georgia was the only one to be governed remotely by a Board of Trustees in London for the first 20 years. It was also the only colony to prohibit slavery from its inception—along with lawyers and Roman Catholics.
What crops were grown in Colonial Georgia?
In addition to crops like cotton and tobacco, rice and indigo became major cash crops in Colonial Georgia.
What agricultural products did colonial Georgia grow for export to Europe?
While they exported tobacco, cotton, corn, vegetables, grain, fruit and livestock, crops were traded for items that could not be produced on the plantations including shoes, lace, thread, farm tools, and dishes.
What did men do in the colony of Georgia?
Men in colonial Georgia were planters, farmers, tradesmen and politicians. Other jobs for men include: fur traders, merchants, medical professionals and carpenters. Menial labor jobs on plantations were often held by slaves and others of a lower social standing than land owners.
What was economy like in colonial Georgia?
The economy in Colonial Georgia was mainly based off of plantations which grew indigo, rice, and sugar. Slavery did not come until James Oglethorpe took away the ban on slavery due to constant complaints from the settlers.
What kind of crops did the colony of Georgia grow?
Common crops that were cultivated include tobacco, fruit, cotton, rice, corn, peas, wheat and other grains. Georgia farmers also cultivated indigo that was used primarily for dyes. The products grown by Georgia farmers were used by the local economy and traded with other states and Europe.
Where did most of Georgia’s money come from?
Like mentioned in the agriculture section, most of Georgia’s money came from cash crops such as indigo, rice, and sugar. This map shows what was grown throughout the southern colonies. it does not show indigo or sugar because those were grown erlier in the 1700’s