One of the biggest exports of the New England colonies was Cod Fish (dried or salted.) Cod fishing and processing was probably the single major industry in New England. They also shipped lumber in rather large quantities.
Slightly later, ship yards developed along the coast, and many English ships were 'fitted' and 'refitted' there.
they sent out slaves and rum in return for sugar spices and fur
Merchants carried rum and other goods from the New England colonies to Africa. Hope this heed
It was important in the New England Colonies
the slaves from the colony of new jersey exported tabacco the cash crop and they imported it to things through out england colonies
The New England Colonies main export was fish because of their location to the Grand Banks. Also, the colonies were the source for tea imports coming from Britain.
The New England colonies primarily exported goods such as timber, fish, and rum to England. In return, they received manufactured products, such as textiles and tools, as well as other goods like sugar and molasses from the Caribbean. This trade helped to establish a strong economic relationship between the colonies and England, supporting the growth of New England's economy. Additionally, the triangular trade routes facilitated the exchange of enslaved people, further intertwining the economies of these regions.
Fishing was indeed a major export industry in the New England colonies. This was because fishing was what these people knew how to do.
ships,metal, and weapons
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Manufactured goods, fish, lumber, and whale oil.
yes because they were having imports from england and they were selling the natural goods from england