Geography can only change quickly with a rather violent upheaval- earthquakes, volcanoes, etc. Without those, the land won't change too noticeably over thousands of years. So the geography is more or less the same as it was four hundred years ago.
the average temp in Januray was 30 degrees nd in July 70-80 degrees
horrid; wet. balmy, breezy, and lots of filthy native americans that had yet to be exterminated.
thank god for the british and germ-ridden blankets!
For the most part, it was hot and humid.
Very much like it is today.
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
the karankawas climate was very humid ,but during summers it would be cold during winters it would be very hot. hope i answered your ?
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minnestas climate in the summer is very hot but sometimes a little bit of a breeze!
Drier.
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The Climate in Pennsylvania was hot and humid in the summer, around 74F degrees and in the winter it was cold with snow on the ground, below 22F degrees.
The Pennsylvania colony wasn't founded until 1674 when William Penn got the king to let him have the land that the king owed his father. During the 1700's, the population of Pennsylvania went from 25,000 and up. It was during 1700 that Pennsylvania finally reached 25,000 probably because of their promise of religion freedom which included quakers, Puritans, and other religions. After that the population skyrocketed upward
it is clothes shoes furniture lamps metal material and gold.
He was a Quaker during colonial times and founded the Pennsylvania Colony.
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
ANSWER:Pennsylvania was not a state. It was a colony in America, and was considered Patriotic, when it came to the American Revolutionary War. As we now know, after the United States became a new nation, Pennsylvania became a state.
The awnser to this question is the climate during the colony time period was hot which ment it was good for growing cash crops. That means it effected their daily life by bringing in large amounst of profit. Maryland is made up of mostly mountains, plains, platues, and rivers. Maryland was a southern colony.
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The colony that was powerful during bargaining during the Confederation was Newfoundland. Newfoundland is an English colony that was established in the year 1610.
The first Governor of the colony of Pennsylvania was its founder and Proprietor, William Penn.* The first Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania after the creation of the United States was Thomas Mifflin, whose term began in 1790. *"Proprietor" meaning Penn had personally received a grant of the entire colony from King Charles II of Great Britain. Penn spent much of his time in England and during his absences, the colony was actually governed by its lieutenant governor - who was referred to by the colonists as the governor. Penn was the actual legal Governor, however, even though he was more usually referred to as the Proprietor.