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Wheat, corn, tobacco, squash, beans, oats, rye, barley, peas, turnips, potatoes, and some grew onions

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Q: Crops in Pennsylvania in colonial times?
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What crops did colonial Pennsylvania grow?

Maybe cotton,


Did they sell crops in colonial times?

Yes they did.


How was money made in colonial Pennsylvania?

Like most of the colonies Pennsylvania made money in agriculture (crops and cattle) and manufacturing (cloth and shipbuilding).


What crops were grown in the colonial times south Caroline?

tobacco


What religion was practiced in Pennsylvania in the colonial times?

Mostly Christianity.


What was the slave population of Pennsylvania in colonial times?

Pennsylvania had maybe around 2000 slaves and servants


What crops were grown in the colonial times?

Grains such as barley, oats, and wheat.


Crops grown in Connectcut during colonial times?

grape bannans


What form of economy dominated colonial Pennsylvania?

The economy of colonial Pennsylvania was a very successful one. Because of the fertile land in the state, many crops were farmed and were used for food exportation. This brought in a good amount of money for the people of the state.


Did Pennsylvania have good soil in the colonial times?

i think they did because they planted alot


Is Pennsylvania bigger than colonial Pennsylvania?

No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today


What crops were planted in colonial times?

wheat, corn, rice, tobacco, and cotton were major crops planted in the colonial era.They also grew all sorts of vegetables and fruits.