Table of Contents
- 1 Why did farmers support the American Revolution?
- 2 Which of the following groups supported the British during the American Revolution because they thought the British would protect their lands?
- 3 What were the main crops during the American Revolution?
- 4 What happened to farmers after the Revolutionary War?
- 5 What crops did colonial New York grow?
Why did farmers support the American Revolution?
To maintain an agrarian society, the United States needed a steady supply of new land for the rapidly expanding population. To many Americans, cheap and abundant farmland represented the freedom they had fought for in the American Revolution.
How did the Revolutionary War affect farmers?
Trade routes to market were cut off by war, either water ways or roads. Farmers could not plant surpluses because they might not be able to sell the excess and it would just rot on their fields. Herds of cattle and horses were depleted either by the plundering of the British or as provisions for the Continental Army.
Which of the following groups supported the British during the American Revolution because they thought the British would protect their lands?
Loyalists
Loyalists, also known as Tories or Royalists, were American colonists who supported the British monarchy during the American Revolutionary War.
Which country had to leave the war early to due a revolution on the homefront?
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What were the main crops during the American Revolution?
Throughout the colonial period, tobacco had been the principal cash crop for most Virginia planters, large and small. On the eve of the Revolution, tobacco was the single most valuable commodity produced in North America, accounting for more than 25 percent of all exports.
Who ran the farms and businesses while colonial soldiers?
Who ran the farms and businesses while the colonial soldiers were fighting in the Revolutionary War? Patriot women ran farms and businesses to support their families. Some women worked as spies. 3.
What happened to farmers after the Revolutionary War?
Unable to pay the higher costs, many farmers went broke and began losing their property to government seizure, unable to pay taxes on their property; some were placed in debtors’ jail.
Why were Loyalists loyal to Britain?
Loyalists, often called Tories, were loyal to the crown for several reasons. They were mostly upper class and lived in cities and wanted to keep their wealth and land. Many had valuable ties with the British and jobs in the government.
What crops did colonial New York grow?
Natural resources in the New York Colony included agricultural land, coal, furs, forestry (timber), and iron ore. The New York Colony was also referred to as a breadbasket colony because one of its major crops was wheat. The wheat was ground into flour and exported to England.