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.
Jamestown wasn't suppose to be a permanent colony. It was a group of 104 men sent by investors to seek gold. Saved by John Rolfe with tobacco seeds it became the source for colonists to grow and sell tobacco.
No. It is too cold to grow in that area.
The geography of Maryland, with its navigable waterways like the Chesapeake Bay, influenced the colony's economy by facilitating trade and communication. The fertile land also allowed for successful agriculture, particularly in growing tobacco. Additionally, the geographic location of Maryland served as a buffer between the English colonies to the north and the Spanish colonies to the south.
The cash crop also known as tobacco was used to sell and trade in Georgia
Any drugstore like Walgreen's in Massachusetts sell Ocean Potion sunscreen.
the colonist could only sell their products in england
To make money for the Virginia Company.
The colony sold fish and built ships.
No, but you can sell the sheets or whatever and toss a mattress in for free...
Not as a commercial business. As a private seller, no.
they sell things
They sell Beer not sure bout that hard shet ;]