The economy of colonial Connecticut included a lot of fishing. Other major industries in the Connecticut economy included wheat, corn, tobacco, and livestock.
The economy in Connecticut is good and better than the economy in new york.
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Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (born March 26, 1740 in Lebanon, Connecticut; died August 7, 1809 in Lebanon, Connecticut) succeeded Oliver Wolcott as the fifth Governor of Connecticut, serving between December 1, 1797 and his death, including the whole of 1800.
Cash crops
Farming Tourism Industry
peoplr on farms went to work in factories so there were less people that worked on farms.immagrants floaded the streets because of the new buisnesses in the US
it was the worst economy that ever happened to man kind jk
the north's economy was mainly textiles in the 1800's and alot of factor work with all the new inventions being made during this time being an industrial revolution
Because of its fertile soil and closeness to the coast the major industries in the economy for Connecticut were wheat, corn, and fishing. Other industries included tobacco, whaling, livestock, and shipbuilding. Besides farmer and fisherman, other occupations of the time included preacher, carpenter, blacksmith, barber, tailor, and grocer - all the jobs needed to take care of daily needs
Industrial
people grow crop 4 an living