For New England Colonies their activities are fishing, lumber and whaling.
For Middle Colonies they depend on agriculture (Mostly the production of wheat), shipping and trade.
Southern Colonies trade and agriculture (Mostly tobacco and cotton).
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The economies of the early North American colonies were shaped by their geographic regions. New England focused on fishing and shipbuilding, the Middle Colonies primarily engaged in agriculture and trade, while the Southern Colonies relied heavily on cash crops like tobacco and rice. These activities reflect the local resources and climates of each region.
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