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What was the chief value of the colonies?

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Woods1531
Woods1531 Woods1531
  • 25-09-2017
If there are choices, The answer would be fur trading.
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holesstanham
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  • 09-07-2019

Answer:

Fur trading

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During the early years of the colonies, the chief value of these territories was fur trading. Furs had become greatly appreciated in Europe, which meant that the economy of the colonies and Great Britain greatly profited from it. It was only after independence that other industries began to become more important, such as shipbuilding and cotton.

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