Even though the three different types of colonies were very different and only the southern colonies held slaves, how were all of the colonies and England interdependent on one another?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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Even though the three different types of colonies were very different and only the southern colonies held slaves, all of the colonies and England were interdependent on one another due to the trade they had of different goods and crops.

The middle colonies were known as the "breadbasket of America" due to the many crops they grew and their quality. Southern colonies grew indigo, rice, and cotton, while New England colonies did not have the fertile soil of other regions, that is why they raised livestock and were very good fishermen.

All of the 13 American colonies also had to pay heavy taxation imposed by the British crown, such as the Navigation Acts, the Stamp Act, or the Te Act. The worst part was that they were forced to pay but had no voice or representation in the British Parliament. These issues represented a major cause for the beginning of the American Revolutionary War of Independence.

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