The first geography of the colonies encouraged different economic pursuits describes the relationship between geography and economics in British colonies.
Answer: Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
The geographical condition of the colonies of the great Britain varied a lot and were different from each other and the geographical conditions of these colonies had a great impact on the development of these colonies on economic grounds.
Some colonies were good and beneficial for hunting, fishing while others were beneficial for growing cash and other kinds of crops like food and tobacco and some were known for growing huge amount of crops and were economically very important centers of trade because of good geographical conditions.