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tobacco,food
Corn
they were pure to there spouses
New England's early economy was primarily driven by Puritans and other European settlers who engaged in farming, fishing, and trade. Indigenous peoples were also integral to the economy, participating in trade and providing knowledge of local resources. Additionally, artisans and craftsmen contributed to the burgeoning economy through skilled trades. The region's economy was characterized by a mix of agriculture, maritime activities, and small-scale manufacturing.
What do the caricom countries trade and why do they trade?
i hate free trade and fair trade let them starve
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
the puritans where peolpe who helped the english to trade maybe
Many Puritans were indeed farmers, as agriculture was a common occupation in colonial America. However, not all Puritans were farmers; some were also involved in trade, crafts, and other professions.
The Puritans were opposed to slavery and many Christians, Puritans, and Quakers protested the government because of slavery and helped make the underground railroad to free slaves. The Puritans were in America before slavery. England started the slave trade to America and France provided almost all of the slave transport on ships to America.
Tobacco is a big agricultural product for Virginia.
The colony was economically successful, engaging in trade with England and the West Indies
Puritans in colonial America primarily used a combination of British and European coins, as well as commodities like wampum and beaver pelts for trade. They also relied on bartering and credit arrangements within their communities.
The Puritans .
No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
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