Shipbuilding was in the New England colonies and they didn't have slaves and there wasn't an iron industry in the colonies.
fishing shipbuilding whaling naval supplies
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding
The Connecticut colony had fertile soil, so the farming industry was very important. The closeness of the coastline also helped their fishing and whaling industry.
It is the Middle colonies!
Connecticut was an important shipbuilding and whaling state.
shipbuilding,whaling,fishing in the middle colonies
Some of the most plentiful natural resources available in the New Hampshire Colony were the forests, the fish, and the whales. Fishing, whaling, and shipbuilding were the biggest industries.
Pennsylvania
Shipbuilding was in the New England colonies and they didn't have slaves and there wasn't an iron industry in the colonies.
fishing shipbuilding whaling naval supplies
Like the rest of the Southern colonies, Georgia had an economy based on: *hunting *fishing *farming - lots of farming because of good soil, and longer growing periods *whaling *shipbuilding
They did good in the shipbuilding industry, fishing was profitable, and there were many skilled craftsman. But Delaware was dependent on slavery for a while
The Connecticut colony had fertile soil, so the farming industry was very important. The closeness of the coastline also helped their fishing and whaling industry.
shipbuilding, fishing, triangular trade, and most importantly whaling.
Shipbuilding and fishing as well as timber.
One benefit of living in the Connecticut Colony was that there were a number of ways to make a living. Some of the major industries were shipbuilding, fishing, whaling, copper production, and raising livestock, to name a few. One downside was the lack of religious freedom.