Colonial Life – Quick Recap LET’S LOOK CLOSER – HOW DOES GEOGRAPHY INFLUENCE THE WAY THAT PEOPLE LIVE?

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Colonial Life – Quick Recap LET’S LOOK CLOSER – HOW DOES GEOGRAPHY INFLUENCE THE WAY THAT PEOPLE LIVE?

Making a Living in the Colonies

Commercial New England

Shipbuilding was an important New England industry. The lumber for building ships came from the region's forests. Workers floated the lumber down rivers to shipyards in coastal towns. The Northern coastal cities served as centers of the colonial shipping trade, linking the Northern Colonies with the Southern Colonies—and America with other parts of the world. Fishing was also important. Some New Englanders ventured far out to sea to hunt whales for oil and whalebone.

Middle Colonies

Southern Colonies