Shipbuilding was in the New England colonies and they didn't have slaves and there wasn't an iron industry in the colonies.
Connecticut
It is the Middle colonies!
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.
Yes, they were early industries.
they are a lumber,shipbuilding,and slave trade colony
Pennsylvania
Slaves weren’t used in shipbuilding nor iron because those were located in northern colonies and slavery was in the southern plantation system.
Connecticut
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
Fishing,fur trading,Lumber,SHipbuilding, trade,and agriculture(potatoes,fishing)
Massachusetts Bay Colony had a major industry in Agriculture, which involced selling, buying, catching, and growing corn, fish and livestock. The Massachusetts Bay Colony also had a major industry in manufacturing, which involved shipbuilding and lumbering.
It sounds like you may be living in one of the New England colonies in the early American history, where slavery was practiced in industries like iron production and shipbuilding. These colonies, such as Massachusetts or Rhode Island, relied on enslaved labor for economic development during that time period.
Shipbuilding and fishing as well as timber.
The shipbuilding industry contributedngreatly to the growth and prosperity of many coastal towns in the New England Colonies.
Farming, fishing and shipbuilding.
It is the Middle colonies!
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.