People in all the original colonies, and up through the 1800s, hunted, fished, trapped, and farmed.
Yes.
There were no indoor toilets; they had to go outside; although there may possibly have been outhouses.
The middle colonies had good soil and were able to produce cash crops. This means they grew enough to sell and make a profit. The New England colonies were only able to grow enough for a family or just a bit trade or to sell, but not as much as the middle colonies did. They had to go to other things like fishing and building boats.
meetings were held in the new england colonies because its a short distance to walk to go to town gatherings,to discuss democratic ideas.On the other hand in the middle colonies large farms meant distances between homes and towns so meetings were kept once in a blue moon.(every now and then).
One of the main attractions of Maryland and Pennsylvania was religious toleration.
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Most of the people who lived in middle colonies back then did go to the church, although it wasn't mandatory like some other colonies.
The vast majority were from the British Isles.
hunting trapping, fishing, trading and many industries. go to wikipidia to get a list of those industries
They were powerless to go anyplace else.
Because they like fishing
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Yes, many people make a living fishing off of the coast of Italy. I saw people fishing when I was there.
you go to the under ground cave at the jungle and then you go in the room in the middle
People do go fishing in the Hamilton lake, but they are only fishing for bait such as wild goldfish or Koi Karp. You can't eat anything from the lake because it is too polluted.
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There were a great many hardships that the people in the middle colonies faced. These hardships included sickness and miscommunication.