Because of its fertile soil and closeness to the coast the major industries in the economy for Connecticut were wheat, corn, and fishing. Other industries included tobacco, whaling, livestock, and shipbuilding. Besides farmer and fisherman, other occupations of the time included preacher, carpenter, blacksmith, barber, tailor, and grocer - all the jobs needed to take care of daily needs.
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Tomas Hooker
it was not too easy because colonial Connecticut was mostly a fishing area. the land in Connecticut was hilly but had good soil for farming. so technically the answer to this question is... it depends on where you are in Connecticut to find a good place for farming.
There weren't such things as tourist attractions in colonial times.
their religion was puritans in colonial Connecticut
wheat , corn & fishing .
Jumping off Cliffs
Silver mining and ranching.
Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.
new England colonies
Yes, the traditional economic activities are the same as the ealy economic activities.
The Connecticut Colonies had Self government.
Connecticut was founded in colonial times. The founding location was near what is today known as the Connecticut river.
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