Well basically all the products of the 17th century trades: rope making; candle making; ship building; barrel making; gun smithing; black smithing (nails, horseshoes, all metal work); lumber trade; stone masonry; fishing (Cod); hunting (deer & turkey); fence building; road making; well digging; glass blowing; ceramics (mugs, cups, bowls, plates); silver smithing; dress making (tailoring); carpentry; clamming; leather working; cobbling (shoe making); farming; and other smaller trades.
2007-10-23 12:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Tin-smithing, Silver smithing, Brooms, Barrels, Iron nails
2007-10-23 12:32:56
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answered by Winterskye 4
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SPEFFMYU. is right, additionally, Boston became a exporting hub. So, uncooked materials, and products have been dropped at Boston to be shipped foreign places. additionally, they have been the worldwide chief in exporting Boston Baked Beans.
2016-12-30 03:32:13
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answered by Anonymous
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According to my ancestors, timber, ship building, slaves (Indians --- shipped to the Carribean) and garden crops.
2007-10-23 13:07:14
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answered by Nothingusefullearnedinschool 7
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Timber, beaver fur, fish, shipbuilding
2007-10-23 12:31:22
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answered by EileenF 2
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