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Rhode Island
People in the Rhode Island colony became wealthy primarily through trade and commerce, particularly due to its advantageous location as a port. The colony's economy thrived on shipbuilding, fishing, and the triangular trade, which involved the exchange of rum, slaves, and molasses. Additionally, Rhode Island's relatively liberal policies attracted merchants and entrepreneurs, fostering a diverse and prosperous economy. The cultivation of crops such as tobacco and the involvement in whaling also contributed to the wealth of some individuals in the colony.
Corn, pineapple, and gold. I think i do not know.
The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
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The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
I dont really know i just need to know the right answer for my Social Studies project! And I think the answer is correct. I think the Rhode Island colonist did shar e with the other colony's.
Difficult. People got most of their economy Fising, Farming, Doing textile, whaling and Trade Fishing.
There were slaves and the State had many major players in the transportation and financing of the slave trade.
Yes, the Rhode Island colony had an abundance of timber, particularly due to its extensive forests. The availability of wood resources was crucial for shipbuilding and construction, which were significant industries in the colony. Timber was also used for fuel and various other purposes, contributing to the colony's economic development. The rich natural resources of Rhode Island made it an important location for both trade and settlement during the colonial period.