water,coal,fish,craftman and whaling
WOOD
fish, wheat, rivers and lakes , furs, wood
Water, Fish, lumber/wood, minerals, granite, coal
Founded in 1626 by the Duke of York, the New York Colony's natural resources included cattle, grain, rice, indigo, and wheat, not a surprise since the province was known for its rich, healthy soil. Timber, fur (particularly from beaver), and iron ore were also popular resources in New York during the colonial period.Founded in 1626 by the Duke of York, the New York Colony's natural resources included cattle, grain, rice, indigo, and wheat, not a surprise since the province was known for its rich, healthy soil. Timber, fur (particularly from beaver), and iron ore were also popular resources in New York during the colonial period.
The major Natural Resources of New York are fish, lakes, streams, freshwater wetlands, ocean bays, granite and other rocks and minerals, forests, and soil. .
A few natural resourcess would be fish, furs, and wheat. There was good farming soil. New York City also acted as a huge commercial port. There may be more, but I hope this helped!
It became known as the Empire State because of it's wealth and natural resources.
I think what the person was tring to say was ( Natural resources and crops of New York).Answerhi im trying to find natural resources
In the NY historical society book of Natural Resources book.
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New York had abundant natural resources such as fertile soil for farming, timber for construction, and access to waterways for trade and transportation. The diverse geography of New York also provided opportunities for fur trapping and trading with Native American tribes, contributing to the colony's economic prosperity.
New York City colony