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Explanation:Wooden railroads, called wagonways, were built in the United States starting from the 1720s. A railroad was reportedly used in the construction of the French fortress at Louisburg, Nova Scotia, in New France (now Canada) in 1720. Between 1762 and 1764, at the close of the French and Indian War (1756–1763), a gravity railroad (mechanized tramway) (Montresor's Tramway) is built by British military engineers up the steep riverside terrain near the Niagara River waterfall's escarpment at the Niagara Portage (which the local Senecas called "Crawl on All Fours.") in Lewiston, New York.
Primarily agricultural economies presided in the middle colonies, where foodstuffs were grown and fishing was done along the coasts. Furthermore, logging and animal trapping and hunting (for food and furs) also contributed to the economy.
Geography: Z<span>ero degrees longitude is known as the Prime Meridian. Hope that helped. :)</span>