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Is New England known more for raising beef or dairy cattle?

Dairy cattle


What were some of the main resources of New England?

The New England resources are the cattle's, fish, timber, whaling


Which animal was native to the New World?

zebras are native animals and they live in the zoo and africa


Did New England colonists have cheese?

As soon as the colonists had cattle, they had cheese.


What was the first cow in New Zealand?

The following data is from the Agricultural Production Statistics: June 2009 (provisional) report: Dairy: 5.8 million cattle Beef: 4.1 million cattle Total: 9.9 million cattle See the Related Link.


Where is the New England Native American Institute in Hubbardston Massachusetts located?

The address of the New England Native American Institute is: Po Box 306, Hubbardston, MA 1452


How did new England get along with the Native Americans?

they got along because the native Americans helped them


Which war broke out between the New England colonists and the regions Native Americans in 1675?

The war that broke out between New England colonists and Native Americans was King Philip's War.


What was the new england colonies best known for?

the New England Colonies were good at shipbuilding and cattle and dairy farming.


How did growing travels between English colonist and native Americans change life in new England?

How did growing travels between English colonists and native Americans change life in new England


What did the arrival of the English in new England have on the native American?

local native american indians withered away


Who introduced cows to America?

It is not known who first brought cows to America, but it is known that Columbus brought cattle to the West Indies on his second voyage to the New World in 1493. Cortez brought Spanish cattle from Spain to Mexico in 1519, and these Longhorns spread from Mexico northward. In 1609 the first cattle were brought from England by colonists beginning a new life in what was then called New England.