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What dominated the 18th century new England economy?

Merchants


Which of these was a consequence of New England's geography?

A commercial and industrial economy


What could New England's economy be characterized as in the eighteenth century?

a diversified worldwide commercial economy.


Why was the economy of new England commercial and industrial insted of agricultural?

Because there weren't a lot of farmers in New England. They relied heavily on the fishing industry in New England. Fishing is not agricultural. Not much was grown in New England, that's why their economy is not listed as agricultural.


What was an economic consequence in new England's geography?

Settlers established a commercial and industrial economy.


What colonial region dominated transatlantic shipping?

New England dominated transatlantic shipping in the late 1700's.


Why was the economy of New England commercial and industrial instead of agricultural?

Only a small part of the land was good for farming.


What did England's economy experience as a result of new farming techniques developed in the agriculture revolution?

a decrease in commercial farming


What industry was dominated in new England?

duck industry


On what natural resources was the new England economy based?

The New England economy is based on products from the forest and the sea


What New England economy?

englands economy is weens


On what natural resource was the New England economy based and the southern economy and what industries developed?

The New England economy was based on products from the forests and the southern Economy was based on farming.