What was the basis of New England's economy?

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The economy of the New England colonies took advantage of the location and Natural Resources which surrounded it. Fishing, whaling, shipbuilding, and lumber were some of the industries the colony was very successful in. In addition, small farms which grew crops that only required short growing seasons, and were hardy enough to stand the usual chilly weather, also flourished.

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