yes
Yes, they were early industries.
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That would depend on where you live in the State.
Rhode Island was known for farming and sea trading. Providence's port made fortunes in ship building and whaling. It was a profitable business.
The industries that kept the Rhode Island Colony economically healthy included shipbuilding and fishing, as well as whaling. The colonists in Rhode Island were able to produce a lot of whale oil which many people used in oil lamps. The soil was not as rich as it was in some of the other colonies, but they were able to cultivate a lot of beans and corn along with things like squash and pumpkins.
Yes, they were early industries.
Fishing and farming. Boat and ship building.
an important industry in Rhode island is fishing.
The Stephen Northup house in North Kingstown, Rhode Island is the oldest building in Rhode Island. it was built in 1660.
The economy was based on farming and fishing and evolved into one of boat and ship building, shipping and manufacturing.
It was fishing and fishing and fishing and planting and planting and plantign and dancing!!
Rhode Island Hospital Trust Building was created in 1917.
Rhode Island Medical Society Building was created in 1911.
farming, fishing, and shipbuilding
The state of colonial Rhode Island's economy was based highly off of the effort of fishing, farming, trading and shipbuilding since its close proximity to the sea.
Fishing and mining
Farming and fishing.