so um, the Massachusetts bay economy, it was dependent on the import of England. they did fur and lumber trades, they traded with England, the trade was supported by wealthy immigrants
cranberries, milk (dairy goods), coal, diamonds, silver, jewelry tools (metal products).
Dried fish, lumber, beef/pork, rum and whale oil
catfish, berries, hay, corn.
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In Colonial times Massachusetts exported fish, whale products, fur, timber products, metals and metal products, raw wool and ships.
Massachusetts
John Henry
The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.
I'm from Massachusetts, so normally I'd say Mass., but in colonial times, Pennsylvannia had a lot looser regulations and less persecution.
In Colonial times Massachusetts exported fish, whale products, fur, timber products, metals and metal products, raw wool and ships.
They traded crops and exported and imported goods.
Massachusetts
in colonial times, shipbuilding and lumber...
John Henry
new york city
The main religion of colonial Massachusetts in the 1700s were Puritan Separatists. They came to the colony in pursuit of religious freedom.
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Pilgrims
The typical housing consists of wood and nails
yes massachusets colony regions what else stupid
No, the cost of labor has increased significantly. In Colonial times the cost of an article silver was largely that of the silver.