yes it was a farming state, but not many people farmed because Connecticut does not have a lot of flat land. The middle colonies and some of the southern colonies have more flat land and a lot of farming spots.
Central Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
Connecticut used slaves primarily for agricultural labor, including farming, livestock management, and domestic work in households. Slaves also worked in other industries such as shipbuilding, trading, and manufacturing in the state.
Farming and trading
it was not too easy because colonial Connecticut was mostly a fishing area. the land in Connecticut was hilly but had good soil for farming. so technically the answer to this question is... it depends on where you are in Connecticut to find a good place for farming.
Southern Connecticut State is located in the state of Connecticut.
Farming Tourism Industry
There are a number of major cities in Connecticut. These include Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, Greenwich, Norwalk, and Westport.
It very much was.
farming, fishing, and hunting
Connecticut is the 3rd smallest state and the 48th largest.=Connecticut's nickname is the Constitution State.=
Connecticut's state beverage
Connecticut College is located in the state of Connecticut.