by farming ,cuting lumber, and treading
Farming was the main source of livelihood
Christianity, of which Roman Catholicism is the largest sect in Connecticut.
During the colonial days, a school room looked rather empty.
Connecticut Colony was founded in 1636 by Thomas Hooker. The main religion of the colony was Puritan. The Congregational Church was also established here.
Assuming you are asking about colonial days, main cash crops in the Carolinas were pine forests, rice and indigo.
there are 5 land regions in Connecticut.
By the end of the 1700s, the majority of people living in Colonial America resided in rural areas, with around 90% of the population living outside of urban centers. Rural life was predominant, with agriculture being the main occupation for many colonists.
by farming and trading with the Native Americans
tabbacco?
Bridgeport
Massachusetts
Tobacco.