Some important industries along the Eastern coast in the New England colonies included:
- Fishing - The New England coast was rich in fish, making fishing a vital industry.
- Shipbuilding - The availability of timber and the demand for ships for trade and fishing contributed to a thriving shipbuilding industry.
- Whaling - This industry was significant for products such as whale oil, which was used for lighting and lubrication.
- Lumber - The abundant forests provided wood for construction and export.
- Trade and Commerce - The region developed a strong trade network, including the export of fish, timber, and goods from local farms.
These industries were crucial to the economy and development of the New England colonies.