Which of these is not an accurate statement about the economy of the New England colonies?
A.They had a difficult time growing the same crops as they had in England due to rocky soil.
B.They established a shipbuilding industry due to the abundance of wood in the surrounding forests.
C.They bought molasses from French traders in the west Indies instead of British.
D. They used the rivers to transport goods to New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Dover.

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Gonna be honest, I am not sure about C.
A. is correct, they usually grew different things depends on where the colony was. If it was in the Southern part they mainly grew tobacco because it was perfect soil for it. They couldn’t grow everything they could in England, which is why Native Americans had to help them. In the North I believe the colonists did make a ship building industry. They also did use rivers to transport goods I think.
It’s either C. or D. You can look up if they bought molasses from French Traders, and most likely find your answer there.
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The inaccurate statement about the economy of the New England colonies is  that they used the rivers to transport goods to New York, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Dover.

The New England colonies had much of their economy from the surrounding water bodies as they were able to fish and log woods through the ocean.

Some characteristics of the New England colony are:

  • The establishment of shipbuilding industry
  • Their difficult time while farming because of the rocky soil
  • They bought molasses from the French traders in the West Indies.

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