- The Jamestown colonist, Captain John Smith, traded with the Powhatan Indians. He traded extra fur pelts for corn he needed.
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saving
barter
credit
debt
- The farmer needed to pay back the store owner for the flour and tea he had bought at the store last month.
Your answer:
barter
cash crop
debt
saving
- The Virginia colonist put extra money away in a jar in the hopes of buying more farm land in the future.
Your answer:
credit
debt
barter
saving
- The settlers at Jamestown grew tobacco. They shipped it to England to sell for money.
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barter
cash crop
debt
saving
- The farmer did not have any money to buy seed at the general store. The store owner said he could buy it now and pay for it after he sold his crop harvest.
Your answer:
trade
credit
saving
barter
- The wealthiest people in the Virginia colony paid for their clothing and food using silver coins and paper bills.
Your answer:
cash crop
barter
debt
money