Something that is grown for profit. Grown and then sold for money.
Cash Crop
What does barter mean?
Bartering is trading goods and services without using money.
What is an example of a natural resource?
What were some of the materials that were used to create clothing in colonial VA?
Leather, wool, and cotton
What is Virginia's cash crop?
A person who moves to a new country to live.
Immigrant
What does debt mean?
A good or service owed to another person.
These resources are the people who perform the work. What kind of resource is this?
Human resources
Slaves were brought over from Africa to become enslaved and working on the farms.
What is one of the reasons that VA moved its capital?
Drinking water was contaminated, dirty living conditions, and fires destroyed homes in Jamestown.
The customs, style, and interactions of a group of people.
Culture
Buying a good or service now and paying for it later is what?
Goods used to produce another good or service is a what?
Capital Resource
What was the economy dependent on in colonial VA?
Agriculture
Which country were most of the Africans brought over from?
Angola
What type of homes did most people have in colonial VA?
White Men had either large plantation homes or small houses depending on the amount of money they had.
What was often used in colonial VA as money?
Tobacco
What are some examples of capital resources?
Tools, tractor, plow, ax...
English
Where did the American Indians originate in their living?
What was did women do in colonial VA?
They made clothing and dried and stored fruit.
Trading apples for oranges is an example of what?
Bartering
What are some examples of human resources?
Teacher, police officer, fireman...
Which region did the German immigrants settle in?
The Shenandoah Valley Region
What was the first capital of VA?
Jamestown