Colonies along the Atlantic coast of North America, particularly New England, were significant producers of timber. The abundance of forests in regions like Maine and Massachusetts allowed for large-scale logging, which supplied wood for shipbuilding, construction, and export. Additionally, the middle colonies, such as New York and Pennsylvania, also contributed timber resources. This timber industry played a crucial role in the economic development of the colonies.
New England Colonies
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
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Southern colonies has rich soil produced valuable crops such as tobacco& rice. New England colonies had thick woods provided excellent timber for homes;costal waters where rich in fish.
A large amount of timber is produced in the state of Washington.
cotton, tobacco, timber
Wood paper and timber
Northern colonies
New England Colonies
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cotton, tobacco, timber
Major products sent from the middle colonies to the other colonies were timber and textile products
Crops were produced on farms in the Middle Colonies.
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