A | B |
cash crop | product grown to sell for money |
agriculture | Virginia colony's economy source of wealth |
English | settled primarily in the Coastal Plain and Piedmont Regions of Virginia |
Germans and Scotch-Irish | settled primarily in the Shenandoah Valley |
fire destroyed the buildings | why capital moved from Jamestown to W'burg |
population was moving westward | why capital moved from W'burg to Richmond |
bartering | medium of exchange English colonists relied on instead of money |
credit | to buy goods and services now and pay for them later |
debt | term that stands for a good or service owed to another |
credit | shopkeepers often accepted this until crops were grown and harvested |
slaves/indentured servants | provided free or inexpensive labor for the agriculture industry |
money | tobacco leaves were often used as a form of this |
cash | type of crop that allowed farmers to sell in large amounts |
currency | coins and dollar bills are considered this |
two | number of banks in colonial Virginia |