The New England economy was based on products from the forests and the southern Economy was based on farming.
Wine wheat fishing
Wine wheat fishing
they developed an economy based on farming
FIshing and whaling became important industries.
tobacco
Tobacco
tobacco
The 13 colonies developed several key industries, primarily agriculture, shipbuilding, and trade. The Southern colonies focused on cash crops like tobacco, rice, and indigo, while the New England colonies emphasized fishing, lumber, and shipbuilding due to their coastal geography. The Middle colonies became known for mixed farming and grain production. Together, these industries laid the foundation for the economic growth and diversity of the early American colonies.
As the colonies grew, differing economies developed in the New England, Middle, and Southern Colonies.
England, more properly the United Kingdom, is a developed country.
Yes it is a developed country so there. Good Question man!
Lumber was a very important resource in the northern colonies. These were used for building. Once, one third of all British navy ships were made in New England. The land was not used for farming, like the southern colonies. Other products in the north were fish and pelts.