A export is things that a place sends out to Another Country to make money. In New England, a major export was cattle, lumber, fish and fur.
Fishing was indeed a major export industry in the New England colonies. This was because fishing was what these people knew how to do.
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One of the biggest exports of the New England colonies was Cod Fish (dried or salted.) Cod fishing and processing was probably the single major industry in New England. They also shipped lumber in rather large quantities. Slightly later, ship yards developed along the coast, and many English ships were 'fitted' and 'refitted' there.
One of the biggest exports of the New England colonies was Cod Fish (dried or salted.) Cod fishing and processing was probably the single major industry in New England. They also shipped lumber in rather large quantities. Slightly later, ship yards developed along the coast, and many English ships were 'fitted' and 'refitted' there.
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The 1st industry came from the Forest. This is in New England.
Whale products were primarily found in the New England colonies, particularly in areas like Massachusetts and Rhode Island, where whaling was a major industry. These colonies had thriving ports that facilitated the processing and export of whale oil, baleen, and other by-products. Additionally, some Mid-Atlantic colonies engaged in whaling activities, but New England was the epicenter of the industry during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Lumbering is not New Jersey's major industry.
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