In the northern colonies, industries that would prosper included shipbuilding, fishing, and trade due to the region's abundant timber resources and access to the Atlantic Ocean. The rugged terrain and shorter growing seasons also made agriculture less dominant, leading to a focus on crafts and manufacturing, such as textiles and ironworks. Additionally, industries related to fur trading and whaling were significant contributors to the economy. Overall, the northern colonies developed a diverse economy based on Natural Resources and maritime activities.
they would be mad
there were be plantations were slaves would be kept to work. They would do a lot of things while the owner would sit back and relax.
If the Egyptians pleased the gods, they believed Egypt would prosper and that they would have a peaceful afterlife. If they, however, did not please the gods, Egypt would not prosper and in the afterlife, Osiris would not look kindly upon them and they will have a chaotic afterlife. Hope this helps!
The natural environment of the New England Colonies lent itself to various means of commerce. Fishing was particularly lucrative and the soil, richly irrigated, was prime farmland. The abundance of trees made lumber a viable export and the rich wildlife lent itself to fur trading.
The fort was an important symbol for the Americans who thought it would keep the British out of the Northern Colonies. Ther fort was captured by the British with a few casualties on either side. St Claires retreat from the fort created outrage, it was thought to be shameful and there was fury in the colonies. 6th July 1777
The colony of Maine would be the Northern colonies.
It wouldn't have became prosper or would never be called the breadbasket of the colonies.
The 13 colonies, mostly the northern ones I would say.
they would be mad
there were be plantations were slaves would be kept to work. They would do a lot of things while the owner would sit back and relax.
it was difficult because of the slavery there wasnt slavery in the northern colonies... anyone that studied the colonies would know that... -Jrskirbybob fadghdfghdfkjtherhtuieruifhdjkfhjksdhfuirhfuihdihdjkhkjdhfiduherjfnsdjkfniudghdfjkhgjkdfhguihgjkhdfjkghjkdfhgihurigfrhdgjkfjkhfuigdsfhgdifhgdfjkhdfuigrhughruighjdhdfuiguigdfhgufdhgdfgjuhduigfhugfhkdfguihugifhdhgjkfhgjf
it was difficult because of the slavery there wasnt slavery in the northern colonies... anyone that studied the colonies would know that... -Jrskirbybob fadghdfghdfkjtherhtuieruifhdjkfhjksdhfuirhfuihdihdjkhkjdhfiduherjfnsdjkfniudghdfjkhgjkdfhguihgjkhdfjkghjkdfhgihurigfrhdgjkfjkhfuigdsfhgdifhgdfjkhdfuigrhughruighjdhdfuiguigdfhgufdhgdfgjuhduigfhugfhkdfguihugifhdhgjkfhgjf
he warned his whole nation that spanish would be back and to go to the northern colonies to hide all of their farmed goods...............
No, Christ would not cause his enemies to prosper forever. He allows hardships to happen to his enemies and his allies.
The northern states would buy crops like cotton to sell in their industries. Although the north didn't support slavery, they bought crops from plantations on which slaves worked.
it would drive a wedge between the southern and northern colonies so they would be unable to communicate
Prosper isn't sure what would happen if he did. Everything felt so unreal to him.