Rhode Island is known for its diverse Natural Resources, including granite, limestone, and clay, which have historically supported industries like construction and ceramics. The state also has access to valuable marine resources due to its extensive coastline, including fish and shellfish. Additionally, the presence of peat and some mineral deposits has contributed to local economies. However, Rhode Island's industrial base has shifted over time, focusing more on services and technology rather than raw material extraction.
It played a major role in the birth of the industrial revolution with the creation of the Beverly Cotton Manufactory in 1787.
I think it was Foghorn Leghorn to Rhode Island Red in "Raw! Raw! Rooster!" .
Raw materials and a large workforce for those of you on study island
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Sugar Cane
Rhode Island primarily trades with neighboring states such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, as well as with other regions across the United States. The state exports a variety of goods, including machinery, textiles, and seafood, while importing raw materials and consumer goods. Additionally, Rhode Island engages in international trade, with significant trading partners including Canada and countries in the European Union. The state's port facilities, particularly in Providence, facilitate this trade.
Bananas, Chicken, Popcorn
oil, gas, bitumen, asphalt
Raw materials
Many African countries have a large amount of raw materials ,but they haven't developed very well
wood , food suck as coconut and mineing materials undergroung
coal and iron