The biggest industries are fishing {agriculturist}, and lumbering {manufacturing}. This answer is from Kassandra. Oh yea, I got the answer!!!!
New York and Philadelphia were the Middle Colonies' biggest cities. They had large ports with heavy traffic and trade.
The middle colonies
The New England colonies, the Middle colonies and the Southern colonies.
What industry in middle colonieswas directly related to wheat farming
Mostly the Middle Colonies
Come to the middle colonies, all of your dreams are bursting at our seams! :)
The Irish linen industry is among the industries that dominated the middle Atlantic colonies.
The industry and farming skills that the Germans brought with them helped solidify the Middle Colonies prosperity.
The three main colonial regions in America were New England, the Middle Colonies, and the Southern Colonies. New England was known for its rocky soil, fishing industry, and Puritan culture. The Middle Colonies were characterized by their diverse population, fertile land, and economic opportunities. The Southern Colonies had a predominantly agricultural economy based on crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo.
Leading of the Middle Colonies advertised in Europe to attract more settlers
The biggest difference was the location of the 3 sections of the colonies. The northern colonies lived differently than the middle and the most difference was in the southern plantations/colonies. That difference still exists today. The middle and northern colonies were more alike than the southern colonies were with the other two. The lifestyle of southern colonies was agrarian and the use of slaves set them apart. While northern and middle colonies had a mixture of cash crops, sailing and shipping industry, with industry of things like making glass.
It's the Middle Colonies.