In colonial Massachusetts, people engaged in a diverse range of trade activities. They primarily traded goods such as fish, timber, and furs, which were abundant in the region. Additionally, they exchanged agricultural products like corn and wheat, as well as manufactured items like shoes and textiles. The economy was heavily influenced by maritime trade, with ports facilitating commerce with other colonies and Europe.
Guns.
YES!
Massachusetts
Our number one export is cranberries.
They traded with nearby colonies
furs beads, but mostly copper
The Wampanoag people interacted with Massachusetts through trade, cultural exchange, and early encounters with European settlers. Initially, they established trade relationships with the Pilgrims, providing them with food and assistance for survival. However, these interactions eventually led to conflict, most notably during King Philip's War in the late 1670s, as tensions rose over land and resources. The Wampanoag's relationships with Massachusetts settlers were complex, involving both cooperation and conflict.
Massachusetts Bay
Virginia = stable crops and land ; Massachusetts= marine trade and commerce
Who were the religious people of Massachusetts?
People that live in Massachusetts have the same responsibilities as people living anywhere else in the world. The responsibilities of people that live in Massachusetts are clean, cooking and working.
Some people move from England to Massachusetts because they like the land better and the people. Not all people think move from England to Massachusetts.