The two major industries in New England historically were textiles and shipbuilding. The textile industry thrived in the 19th century, particularly in cities like Lowell and Manchester, where factories produced fabrics and clothing. Shipbuilding was also significant due to the region's access to timber and the Atlantic Ocean, supporting both commercial and naval vessel construction. Together, these industries played a crucial role in New England's economic development during the Industrial Revolution.
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Barclays and Harrods
Who were the two major religious groups that lived in the New England colonies
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The land and the climate in the New England colonies was typically not suitable for large scale farming like the South was, but small subsistence farms were frequently found on the frontier. Fishing and lumbering were two major industries in the north and large ports in the New England colonies made it a trade hub.
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shipbuilding and fishingmills, blacksmiths, tailors, gunsmiths, printers
Farming as well as fishing were two major industries of the Middle Colonies. Other significant industries included lumber and factories.
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Forestry
Brewing and Baking
Automobiles and iron-steel