this is true when i looked this question up i found nothing so i reread my textbook and yes it clearly says that improvments were made in china due to the ming dynasty
Yes, China experienced remarkable improvements in agriculture and commerce during the Ming Dynasty. The introduction of new crops, improved irrigation systems, and advancements in agricultural technology led to increased food production and population growth. The Ming Dynasty also saw the expansion of maritime trade through expeditions led by Zheng He, which greatly stimulated commerce and the exchange of goods.
because they r jnown for agriculture and commerence that is why if u were wpndering
Henry Clay's system included three parts:a tariff to protect and promote American industry;a national bank to foster commerce;and federal subsidies for roads,canals, and other "internal improvements" to develop profitable markets for agriculture.
It favored manufacturing over commerce and agriculture.
South- farming tobacco, indigo and rice north- fishing and trading
Mainly through commerce. Also important was agriculture and mining of the surrounding area. A strong army was essential and if it was a mother-city (metropolis) so was the colonies.
The Tennessee state motto is "Agriculture and commerce"
The Tennessee state motto is "Agriculture and commerce"
Changes in agriculture boost commerce through higher production
The motto for the state of Tennessee is "Agriculture and Commerce."
Tennessee's official motto is "Agriculture and Commerce". It was officially adopted in 1987.
Agriculture and Commerce
Agriculture and Commerce
Agriculture and commerce
Agriculture and Commerce
They refer to farming and to business.
Agriculture and Commerce
Agriculture refers to the cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock for food and other products. Commerce refers to the buying and selling of goods and services. Both agriculture and commerce are essential for economic growth and development in societies.