they didn't have that many. the climate was cold and the ground was rocky which wasn't good for farming. they did catch a lot of fish though.
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There weren't very many human resources in the New England colonies. The main natural resources were whales, fish, trees, and furs. The human resources were therefore fishermen, whalers, lumberjacks, hunters, and although the land was not ideal for farming, there were some farmers.
Rhode Island was more similar to the New England colonies. It was founded in 1636 and had fish and forests as natural resources.
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They had lumber and raw materials. Thanks for asking.
the new England colonies had logging, fishing and other things that depended on the natural resources.
fishing, lumbering, farming
There weren't very many human resources in the New England colonies. The main natural resources were whales, fish, trees, and furs. The human resources were therefore fishermen, whalers, lumberjacks, hunters, and although the land was not ideal for farming, there were some farmers.
Rhode Island was more similar to the New England colonies. It was founded in 1636 and had fish and forests as natural resources.
spices
They had lumber and raw materials. Thanks for asking.
the lumber
the new England colonies had logging, fishing and other things that depended on the natural resources.
Southern colonies has rich soil produced valuable crops such as tobacco& rice. New England colonies had thick woods provided excellent timber for homes;costal waters where rich in fish.
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The New England colonies were created by Puritans escaping religious persecution in England. The Chesapeake colonies were primarily created by companies interested in profiting from the Natural Resources of the New World.Compared to New England, Chesapeake society -. possessed fewer ... that bears his name? to abolish slavery and make Virginia a more democratic society.
New England Colonies/ NY, NJ, PA, and Delaware were usually fishing villages or farming communities along the more fertile land along the rivers. While the rocky soil in the New England Colonies was not as fertile as the Middle or Southern Colonies, the land provided rich resources including timber that was valued for building of homes and ships.
Something to do with readily available natural resources...