Wheat, corn, and fishing were their main industries. Hope this helps :-)
The life expectancy in the 1700s was about 47 years old The life expectancy in the 1700s was about 47 years old
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The average temperature was 50°F to 120°F.
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== == From Cornell University, "Connecticut normally averages 29.9 degrees" in December
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The average temperature in Connecticut during the winter months is 30 degrees Fahrenheit. During the summer, the average temperature is 80-85 degrees Fahrenheit.
They were mostly farmers in Connecticut and had some indentured slaves.
Tobacco.
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Connecticut is divided into two sections; coastal and inland. The average highs for the coastal area in March are from 47-51 degrees while the lows range from 29-31 degrees. The average highs for the inland area range from 41-49 degrees with average lows between 22 and 30.
People made a living in Connecticut in the 1700s in various ways. Some of the common ventures included farming, rearing livestock, weaving and shoe making among others.
It's probably around 65 in the winter and 75 in summer like everywhere else.
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It's probably around 65 in the winter and 75 in summer like everywhere else.