Great Britain viewed the Colonies as both a source of raw materials, such as lumber, furs, tobacco, sugar and iron, and a market for England's goods, such as silk, linens, and tea. The different colonies had diverse materials, all depending on where they were located and the geography. The New England colony procured fish, whales, forests and imported
Great Britain viewed the Colonies as both a source of raw materials, such as lumber, furs, tobacco, sugar and iron, and a market for England's goods, such as silk, linens, and tea. The different colonies had diverse materials, all depending on where they were located and the geography. The New England colony procured fish, whales, forests and imported