New England dominated transatlantic shipping in the late 1700's.
The number of enslaved individuals in Colonial America varied over time and by region, but by the late 18th century, it is estimated that there were about 500,000 enslaved people in the thirteen colonies. The majority were concentrated in the Southern colonies, where plantation agriculture relied heavily on slave labor. The population of enslaved individuals grew significantly due to both natural increase and the transatlantic slave trade, which brought millions of Africans to the Americas.
By simply working in plantations .
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The home government that colonised the region.
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The northeast region around Newcastle, Jarrow along the river Tyne
The Indian subcontinent is dominated by monsoons, yes.
A colonial region is a region where colonies inhabit the land. For example, New England in the United States was a colonial region.
The New England colonies, particularly Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, relied heavily on shipping and shipbuilding due to their access to abundant timber resources and the Atlantic Ocean. The region's economy was heavily based on maritime activities, including fishing, trade, and transportation. Shipyards flourished, producing vessels that facilitated both local and transatlantic trade, making New England a hub of maritime commerce during the colonial period.
what is a colonial region
Please specify the colonial region to which you refer.
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Puritan
The New England colonial region had good harbors and abundant forests. Its coastal geography provided natural ports ideal for shipping and trade, while the dense forests supplied timber for shipbuilding and construction. This combination contributed to the region's economic development and facilitated commerce. The access to resources also supported industries such as lumber and fishing.
the intermontane region
Ukraninian and Belarusian
Central Africa (APEX)