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Which factors led to a strong maritime industry in new England

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It was a long coastline, the slave trade, and good mineral deposits
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New England has situated at a strategic geographical advantage, it consists of a line of defensive ports. It gave access to the trade of the Atlantic ocean. It gave it an advantage for the slave trade from the Caribbean coast of Africa. Further, direct trade to the English homeland boosts its economic prestige. Shipbuilding was essential for these activities and was flourishing. Thus slave trade, fishing, and commerce were important factors for its flourishing trade.

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