In the New England colonies, it was a lot harder to grow crops for a lot of reasons. The ground was more rocky, and harder to plant and grow in, especially near the ocean. Another reason that it was a lot harder to grow crops in the New England colony is that the weather was much colder. The winters were very cold and also very long. They killed many of the crops very quickly. The New England colonists relied on a lot of fish to feed their families, and sometimes they helped feed other families. Some of the crops that the New England colonists grew were wheat and corn.
Exports from the New England colonies:
Fish and timber .
Lumber, fish, and furs
The Church of England.
farming :)
New York was the main city.
New England, Middle, and South
The three main colonial regions in America were New England, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. New England was known for its rocky soil, fishing industry, and Puritan culture. The Middle Colonies were characterized by their diverse population, fertile land, and economic opportunities. The Southern Colonies had a predominantly agricultural economy based on crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo.
The main crops vary from wheat, barley, oats, rye, corn, and tobacco.
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Jamestown settlers were the type of people that lived in colonial New England. Also, British American settlers lived in colonial New England.
New England
The people at the top of colonial New England's urban society were MERCHANTS.
the country that colonial America is in is new England