Granite , limestone and gneiss
Im not sure what kind, but i know that the New England colonies didn't pick much cotton at all. In the New England colonies, (northern colonies) the geography was rocky and cold. Very little farm land was available, so primary income sources came from fishing and shipbuilding. (given that they were on the shore)
grains, and vegetables like corn
sugar, tobacco and other tropical groceries
The 13 American colonies were primarily divided into three regions: New England, Middle, and Southern colonies. New England colonies, characterized by rocky soil and a colder climate, focused on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade. The Middle colonies had a more diverse economy with farming and commerce, while the Southern colonies relied heavily on agriculture, particularly plantation farming of cash crops like tobacco and cotton, supported by enslaved labor. Each region developed distinct social, economic, and political cultures influenced by their geography and resources.
NEW ANSWER:Some of the activities that made up the economy in early America, as far as the colonies, included:NEW ENGLAND COLONIES ~ depended on such things as fishing, lumber, and whaling.MIDDLE COLONIES ~ depended on agriculture (mostly the production of wheat), and shipping and trade.SOUTHERN COLONIES ~ depended on trade and agriculture (mostly tobacco and cotton).Other examples of other economic things that benefited the colonies included:Taverns; Sawmills; Distilleries; Paper Mills; Book Shops; Blacksmiths; and Gristmills.
Granite , gneiss and limestone are minerals found in th New England Colonies.
Antimony, arsenic, beryllium, copper and gold are examples of the minerals found in Sweden.
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grains, and vegetables like corn
Im not sure what kind, but i know that the New England colonies didn't pick much cotton at all. In the New England colonies, (northern colonies) the geography was rocky and cold. Very little farm land was available, so primary income sources came from fishing and shipbuilding. (given that they were on the shore)
Royal Colonies were ruled directly by the King of England. Many original Charter Colonies surrendered their charters to become Royal Colonies.
grains, and vegetables like corn
wood is what the settlers found in New England
There are a variety of minerals found in Italy. Some examples include Tuff which is found in Vesuvius, Basalt near Etna, and limestone in the Alps.
None: we were an actual part of England at the time. We were a kind of asset of theirs.
farming, hunting, fishing, rum makers, silversmiths, weavers