Foodstuffs, especially grain, became the major exports for the remainder of the colonial perod well it do count
new york colonal economy was good
new york
the economy of the new york colony is fur trapping, lumber, shiping, slave trade, tradesmen, farming and iron mining.
The economy wasn't at all like today's economy. Mostly Colonial New Yorkers were farmers and sold cash crops, tobacco, and lumber for money.
The economy in Connecticut is good and better than the economy in new york.
The early economy of New York was based on trade oriented primarily towards the West Indies. The primary exports were wheat, breads and flour. These were produced from small farms in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. These products were needed in the hot tropical areas of the West Indies. As New York grew, there was a continuation of the Dutch fur trade and eventually as the city and "colony" grew, so did its economic power. The port of NY was ideal and offered better access to the Atlantic Ocean. Before long, more farm products, light manufacturing, finance, publishing and hand crafts emerged as an important part of New York's economy.
New York, as a middle colony, but very close geographically to New England, had a great economy based on ship building and trading.
The New York Colony was governed as a Royal Colony. The Colony of New York existed from 1609 to 1692.
New York Colony had no kings.
The New York Colony was first known as New Netherland and it was owned by the Dutch. When King Charles II took over New Netherland, he gave it to his brother, the Duke of York, and renamed the colony New York in honor of his brother. Hope this helps... History is my worst subject so sry i could'nt give more info lol -TaraBelle :)
No, there was no problem between the Colony of New Hampshire and the colony of New York.
New York was originally part of the New Netherlands colony.