Lumbermen in the New England colonies could earn a substantial income, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries, when timber was in high demand for shipbuilding, construction, and export. Wages varied based on the type of work and the season, but skilled lumbermen could make several shillings per day. The lucrative timber trade significantly contributed to the region's economy, with some lumbermen amassing considerable wealth through their operations. Overall, the profitability of the lumber industry was a key factor in the economic development of the New England colonies.
America had the resources that England needed to make money.
Shipbuilders, boatbuilders, furniture makers, lumbermen,
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Shipbuilders, boatbuilders, furniture makers, lumbermen,
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There were a number of ways that the New England colonies made money when they separated from England. They made money by fishing and cutting trees for example.
The New England Colonies had economies that focused on fishing, shipbuilding, and trading.
All the New England Colonies were started by people who suffered for their religious beliefs.
It was intented that New Hampshire would become a fishing colony devoted to the export of salted fish back to England so there were fishermen and boat builders as well as farmers and lumbermen.
England hoped to make more money from new spices and furs, also England hoped to become rich and powerful by establishing colonies in colonial America.
As a way to make money through charter colonies and taxes. Also as a way for more power.
They taxed the colonies because they spent alot of money on the French andIndian War.