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What was another name for the middle colonies?

breadbasket


What religion did the new york colony have?

European religions began with the Dutch Reformed and after the British takeover it was Dutch Reformed and Church of England which evolved to include any Trinitarian form of Christianity. With time and greater tolerance from governments most religions were found to be acceptable. Today all world religions are welcomed and most are openly practiced.


Were there any disputes with other colonies in New York?

Yes, there were disputes with other colonies in New York. New York had disputes with both Pennsylvania and Connecticut colonies.


New york people in the 13 colonies?

New York does have 13 colonies. New York is one of the biggest cities in America.


How many religions does New York has?

I think that there are 24 religions.


What are the religions of New York?

New York, particularly Queens, NYC, is a microcosm of the world's peoples therefore the world's religions.


What number is new york from the 13 colonies?

New York is the fifth colony out of the 13 colonies


What region is New York in New England Middle or Southern Colonies?

New York was a part of the New England colonies.


Why was new york better than the other colonies?

new york was better than the other colonies because people from Europe were entering new york and also new york had the biggest port in 13 colonies


What were the four middle colonies?

The four colonies of the Middle Colonies are Pennsylvania, Deleware, New York (and Vermont), and New Jersey.


Did colonial New York trade with other colonies?

yes. new york traded with other colonies.


Which colonies were in the mid Atlantic colonies?

The Mid-Atlantic colonies are New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.