they traded any thing handmade such as fur, food, tools, clothing
They had financial benefits and slaves were a good trade commodity.
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The shipping hub of trade was in New England.
England
New England merchants benefited from the slave trade by trading rum and other goods for enslaved Africans in West Africa and then selling these enslaved individuals in the Caribbean and the southern colonies of British North America. The profits from this trade helped to fuel the growth of industries such as shipping, manufacturing, and finance in New England.
England became irritated with New Netherlands because it was a center of illegal trade.
they have good trade and farming
The rules for the trade rules were that you could not secretly trade, women could not trade, and you couldn't trade things that were needed in the area.
Triangular trade
They didn't trade for either. New England and middle colonies didn't have gold or slaves.
The coonists traded their goods with the countries, England and Europe. They had triangular trade.
It didn't effect them differently. New England benefited from the trade through shipping and marine products.