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How did New England’s rocky terrain affect the colonists who lived there?

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The New England’s rocky terrain affected the colonists who lived there since they turned to fishing, among other industries.

The colinist who lived in New England were encouraged to turnt to fishing due to the fact that the rocky terrain made them difficult to farm. The New England colonies had a lot of rocky soil, mostly hills which made farming challenging for the new colonists as well as short growing season. Besides, they also devoted to shipbuilding.

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Determined their food supply and economy.

The rocky terrain made it difficult to farm. Also the economy needed to be based on the resources available so goods could be exchanged for other food items needed. Initial settlers were taught how to grow some crops indigenous to the region, but mostly the people relied on fishing for food. Industries grew out of the forests and sea creating lumber industries, fishing, whaling, and trade center to exchange goods.
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