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.
The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
It was the triangular Trade
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The Rhode Island slave trade made many families rich.
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because they needed stuff to survive
Rhode Island traded rum, mollases, fish, and sugar. They traded sweets and exported foods to other countries.
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Smallest state in the US is Rhode Island.It is smallest in terms of area.