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people do agriculture,fishing,and mining.
did the settelers in pennsylvania do anything to make money or earn a living
The Roanoke Island colony failed due to a combination of factors, including lack of supplies from England, conflicts with Native American tribes, and harsh living conditions. A crucial factor was also the mysterious disappearance of the settlers, leaving behind only the word "Croatoan" carved on a tree as a clue to their fate.
Most of them worked in agriculture; mainly crop farming, herding, and horticulture.
The colony of Roanoke suddenly had disappeared. No one knows how or what happened to the settlers living there.
they made money and also so a living
Massachusetts Bay Colony.
If you are asking about Jamestown the men who came were there to look for gold for investors and not begin a colony. It wasn't until 1620 that Plymouth colony was established and it was a colony that was to establish a way of living for families.
Pennsylvania colony sold wheat and flour to other colonies.
Most Carolina settlers earned a living by farming.
They lived by the water so it would be a good resource for them
Georgia had a diverse collection of European settlers in the original Georgia colony. Initially, people from the other American colonies were barred from living in Georgia. Settlers were either charity settlers, who had been financed by the colony's trustees or adventures who paid their own way and received the best land grants. Initially, the colony was to focus on the growth of silk fiber. Settlers were required to plant a set number of Mulberry trees. Slavery was also prohibited. But after the silk industry floundered and the slavery ban was found to be restrictive to development, those restrictions disappeared.