The New England colonies, such as Massachusettes, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Conneticut were the farthest North out of all the colonial regions. Because of this they had a cold climate and a short growing season. This among with the rocky, sometimes barren soil, made them unable to do much, if any, farming. Since farming was not an option for them they looked to the sea for food. Fishing was one of the main jobs in the colonies, since that was their main food source. They were surrounded by large forests that housed many fur-bearing animals.
The New England colonies, such as Massachusettes, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Conneticut were the farthest North out of all the colonial regions. Because of this they had a cold climate and a short growing season. This among with the rocky, sometimes barren soil, made them unable to do much, if any, farming. Since farming was not an option for them they looked to the sea for food. Fishing was one of the main jobs in the colonies, since that was their main food source. They were surrounded by large forests that housed many fur-bearing animals.