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To construct a 150-ton merchant ship required up to two hundred workers, most of them skilled artisans. Shipyards also stimulated an array of associated enterprises: sawmills, sail lofts, smithies, iron foundries, ropewalks, barrel shops, and taverns. In addition, New England farmers benefited from feeding the artisans, victualing the ships, and providing the timber to build them.
American Colonies: The Settling of North America
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