In the 18th century, British American colonies exhibited varied economic and social structures across regions.
During the eighteenth century, the British colonies in America developed distinct economic and social orders in different regions, namely New England, the Middle Colonies, Virginia and South Carolina, and the backcountry. These regions had unique economic foundations such as small family farms in the Middle Colonies, slave plantations producing tobacco in Virginia and South Carolina, and sparse numbers of traders and hunters in the backcountry. Each region had its own social structure and settlement patterns that influenced its economic activities.
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