Many New Englanders made a living at sea due to the region's geographical location and Natural Resources. With abundant coastline and access to the Atlantic Ocean, fishing and whaling industries thrived. Additionally, trading and maritime commerce were important economic activities, leading to opportunities for seafaring occupations.
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He was because he alerted the New Englanders of the British coming, so they were prepared.
The geography and climate of New England was not fit to farm many crops, like the South was. New Englanders depended on shipping and manufacturing, which made them industrialize after the Industrial Revolution.
New Englanders have always loved nature in the olden days and today. New Englanders feel they are more likely to make money by growing their own produce. They don't like skyscrapers. Even in Boston many of the buildings are small, in addition Boston grows much of it's produce. Not to say New England is stuck in the past. New Englanders are very advanced, but prefer their historical culture instead of industry like China. New England also makes Lot's of money growing produce, and preserving their natural landscape. Other areas in the USA could be like New England. Many areas including the southeastern/western USA have become more reliable on other none green jobs, which don't make as much money as New England. By the way I'm not a hippie. New Englanders also get Lot's of money through fishing, education, and medical surfaces.
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New Englanders exported Tobacco as part as the triangular trade.
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Many people in present-day New Hampshire make their living by commuting to Boston, and in educational and service trades. Many New Hampshire colonists made their living through fishing.
The colonists had to make, trade, or grow what they needed.
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