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Shipbuilding was in the New England colonies and they didn't have slaves and there wasn't an iron industry in the colonies.
work as skilled laborers, such as blacksmiths and carpenters others work as farmers, on-board ships, and in the ever growing shipbuilding industry
Shipbuilding, Tobacco
they used lumber to build houses for fire wood and paper
southern colonies: fertile soil, warm and humid weather, almost no industry, short winters middle colonies:mix of new England and southern colonies New England colonies: rocky and thin soil, long winters, relied on industry and shipbuilding and trade
Shipbuilding was in the New England colonies and they didn't have slaves and there wasn't an iron industry in the colonies.
well a similarity in the new England colonies is that shipbuilding was a main industry and in the southern colonies it was to
The shipbuilding industry contributedngreatly to the growth and prosperity of many coastal towns in the New England Colonies.
China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation was created in 1999.
Slaves weren’t used in shipbuilding nor iron because those were located in northern colonies and slavery was in the southern plantation system.
It sounds like you may be living in one of the New England colonies in the early American history, where slavery was practiced in industries like iron production and shipbuilding. These colonies, such as Massachusetts or Rhode Island, relied on enslaved labor for economic development during that time period.
First of all, natural resources in the New England colonies made shipbuilding a logical industry. Vast forests offered an abundance of timber. Textile manufacturing offered the apparatus to build sails and the growth of hemp enabled easy access to ship rigging. Finally, the fishing industry offered a homegrown market for the product.
work as skilled laborers, such as blacksmiths and carpenters others work as farmers, on-board ships, and in the ever growing shipbuilding industry
they worked in cities as skilled laborers as blacksmiths and Carpenter's slaves worked on farms, onboard ships, and in the growing shipbuilding industry.
Shipbuilding.
Shipbuilding, Tobacco
they used lumber to build houses for fire wood and paper