The New England colony's economy was mainly based on fishing, boat building and furs. It became a vital ship building and mercantile economy. However, Britain took steps to protect its own fisheries by imposing an extra duty between 1698 and 1717 that produced an unfair trade balance.
The economy in the New England colonies was based on the forests and the oceans!
The economy of New England was based in trade and commerce. New Bedford was a port from which goods could be shipped and unloaded.
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The New England Colonies economy was based on items they could export. Farming, fishing, and building ships were all exportable and important to their economy.
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New York, as a middle colony, but very close geographically to New England, had a great economy based on ship building and trading.
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The New England economy was based on products from the forests and the southern Economy was based on farming.
The New England economy is based on products from the forest and the sea
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