Wool for clothing and timber for fuel and shipbuilding.
It was important in the New England Colonies
lumber
Lumber, mainly. They had a lot of forests up there.
Yes, the Romans had wool. Their togas were made of wool and Roman weavers could weave wool into different weights. At the beginning of the city, a girl or woman had to be able to "work in wool" in order to be considered for marriage.
The Wool Act of 1699 is an Act of the Parliament of England
Wool
England
New England made their money by lumber and wood.
During the Elilzabethan times wool was the most important product in England.
Lumber, fish, and furs
Lumber was a very important resource in the northern colonies. These were used for building. Once, one third of all British navy ships were made in New England. The land was not used for farming, like the southern colonies. Other products in the north were fish and pelts.
Were was lumber,dried fish,and rum were mainly products of the