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How did the southern colonies model a market economy?

A. Traded enough corn to make a profit

B. Traded enough fish to make a profit

C. Traded enough lumber to make a profit

D.Traded enough tobacco to make a profit

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(Please help I'm on a 100+ points test) How did the southern colonies model a market-example-1
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The answer is A because they had to sell corn to keep the economy up and running.

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Answer:

D. The southern colonies had cash crops like tobacco. The rest are from the middle colonies or the northern colonies.

Step-by-step explanation:

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