Living near the coast, shipbuilding was a very important job. The people who lived there were also big in to fishing. They fished for crabs, halibut, cod, lobsters, and sometimes even whale. A big thing was that the coastal cities were the center of shipping trade. They linked the Northern and Southern Colonies together, and they linked America to different places in the world.
The were nearby forests for lumber. There were places to fish. New Englanders fished for many types of seafood like cod, hailbut, crabs, oysters, and lobsters. Some New Englanders went far out to sea to hunt for oil and whale bone.
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glaciers pushed soil from New England to the middle colonies
The colonies became strong by keeping strict control over its trade that's how the belief in mercantilsim affect the colonies.
Colonists could only trade with England.....(:
Living near the coast, shipbuilding was a very important job. The people who lived there were also big in to fishing. They fished for crabs, halibut, cod, lobsters, and sometimes even whale. A big thing was that the coastal cities were the center of shipping trade. They linked the Northern and Southern Colonies together, and they linked America to different places in the world.
New England: cold weather and a shorter growing seasonMiddle Colonies: more temperate climate = more prosperous
Farms were not a popular means of livelihood in the new England colonies, hence slavery was frowned upon.
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
people are stupid
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
The French and Indian War affected the 13 colonies because the colonies were taxed of the money that was spent by England.