The geography and climate of New England was not fit to farm many crops, like the South was. New Englanders depended on shipping and manufacturing, which made them industrialize after the Industrial Revolution.
Many New Englanders made a living at sea due to the region's geographical location and natural resources. With abundant coastline and access to the Atlantic Ocean, fishing and whaling industries thrived. Additionally, trading and maritime commerce were important economic activities, leading to opportunities for seafaring occupations.
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The colonists had to make, trade, or grow what they needed.
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New Englanders exported Tobacco as part as the triangular trade.
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