With the continent: Originally glass artifacts (of all things!), but after John Rolfe made himself rich exporting tobacco grown from European seed [Nicotiana tabacum]--post 1610--that quickly became the major export. After 1620, German craftsmen from Hamburg--skilled carpenters, makers of pitch and tar (necessary for wooden ships) and soap-makers, and Italian glassmakers (all deliberately recruited for their skills) added additional profitable exports.
Textiles is the most important product for export.
The most important colonial export was cash crops. This was mainly in form of corn and tobacco which supported the economy of most colonies.
Spices
banana's are Ecuadors primary export crop.
Tobacco
sugar
the clothing and toys
Olive Oil :)
tabacoo
cotton
King George
Tobacco