Work in colonial Rhode Island was diverse and largely centered around agriculture, fishing, and trade. The region's economy benefited from its coastal location, allowing for a thriving maritime industry, including shipbuilding and whaling. Many settlers engaged in farming, cultivating crops like corn and wheat, while others participated in small-scale manufacturing and artisanal trades. The labor force included both free and enslaved individuals, with enslaved people often working in homes or on plantations.
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No there wasn't slavery in Rhode Island. Rhode Island was started as a colony for unconventional people in the colonies.
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