Trade was vital to New England's economy. New England merchants traded goods locally, with other colonies, and overseas. Many of the traded local products such as furs, pickled beef, and pork. Many merchants grew in power and wealth, becoming leading members of the New England colonies.
Because they were forced by the Native Americans.
Those who were not merchants, and those who lived on the frontier. Those who lived in the Tidewater area were usually considered to be higher class. The class system of the colonial era was determined more by location, religion, and race rather than blood (as it was in England). It was more mobile, also, than the feudal system of England.
politics, economics, culture, and religion
Answer this question… The gains of the industrial revolution should be shared by all members of society.
"The New England Way" Was the term used by puritans to describe both their beliefs and the society they were building. It was a society that ephasized duty, god-liness, hard work, and honesty.
well as can see the society in America was more open.
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The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
Mostly merchants and businessmen, especially from the New England states businessmen and wealthy people
Financers and Merchants
The members of the upper class in Maya society were kings, priests, warriors and merchants.
The people at the top of colonial New England's urban society were MERCHANTS.
Merchants
The members were the top tier of the society. Many were planters, merchants, lawyers, and very wealthy men. The United States was NOT begun by people who were poor, uneducated, or unhappy.
the role of the merchants was to travel and bring goods to their cities
Those who were not merchants, and those who lived on the frontier. Those who lived in the Tidewater area were usually considered to be higher class. The class system of the colonial era was determined more by location, religion, and race rather than blood (as it was in England). It was more mobile, also, than the feudal system of England.
Those who were not merchants, and those who lived on the frontier. Those who lived in the Tidewater area were usually considered to be higher class. The class system of the colonial era was determined more by location, religion, and race rather than blood (as it was in England). It was more mobile, also, than the feudal system of England.
PPolms were the merchants of the Mayan society