In the 1700s, the shipbuilding industry became very important in New England due to the region's abundant timber resources and its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. This industry supported the growth of trade and commerce, as New England shipbuilders constructed vessels for fishing, trade, and transportation. Additionally, the rise of maritime trade contributed to the development of related industries, such as fishing, whaling, and merchant trading, further boosting the local economy.
whaling
Well, according to my textbook, it says that they did ALL of the fishing. Hope this helped! :D
The New England Primer
Many of England's most devout Christians had left for America in the 1600s, and their high moral standards were still influencing New England for good in the 1700s
remained tiny compared with the number in England
whaling
Well, according to my textbook, it says that they did ALL of the fishing. Hope this helped! :D
Great Britain
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
The Anglican Church was the official church of England during the 1700s.
back in the 1700s the trans port was bad
new England was were people from England settled in during the 1700s.
Hindu
England did not become another country in the 1700s. Its name remains the same as it does today. Under the Acts of Union in 1707 the country of Scotland formed a political union with England and Wales. The new Kingdom was called Great Britain.
in alaska what happened in the 1700s
england Britain
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