"Based on the most up-to-date research, this book explores the many unique geographical qualities and resources that have helped make New York State a leader in business and industry. This fascinating book traces the history of the state's economy--from the Native Americans, to the colonial occupation by the Dutch, to the development of factories and infrastructure that make New York the flourishing hub it is today. This helpful resource features primary source documents, photographs, and maps from New York's history that show how economic activities have shaped New York State"--Provided by the publisher.
General Note
Title proper from title frame.
Includes index.
Includes chronologies.
Includes glossary.
"Rosen Learning Center.".
"Rosen Digital.".
Lesson plans and assessments included.
Navigation tool bar includes audio narration, text highlighting by word or sentence, and automatic or manual page turn.
Content Note
The economy of early New York - The fur trade - Farming in New York State - Fishing in New York State - Mining, logging, oil, and natural gas - Banking and finance - The Industrial Revolution in New York State - Factories change how things are made - Canals, roads, and railroads - New York State's economy today.