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After the establishment of the Jamestown colony in 1607, the British established other colonies in the Southeast primarily for which purpose?

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The answer is C. agriculture

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These were the primary agricultural colonies. These areas had the flatland needed for farming, and the climate that was agreeable to it, as well. Tobacco and, later, cotton were the main cash crops that came to be produced in these areas, which then led to the need for indentured labor and slave labor.
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