they grew crops. Fished, whalers, lumber, traders.
The economy in Connecticut is good and better than the economy in new york.
Alot of farming because of rich soil.
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The Connecticut colony had slaves but their economy wasn't as dependent on slavery as the Southern colonies. Some individuals within the colony were against slavery and there were movements to abolish it. By the early 19th century, slavery was gradually abolished in Connecticut.
They had rich soil, therefore they did a lot of farming.
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The Connecticut colony had fertile soil, so the farming industry was very important. The closeness of the coastline also helped their fishing and whaling industry.
People earn a living through a variety of jobs in Connecticut. Some of these jobs include working in the restaurant business, teaching, as well as working as an administrative assistant.
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
Yes, Connecticut was not a self-governing colony but a proprietary colony.
The colony of Connecticut was a Corporate Colony.
Connecticut was a puritan colony