some cash crops in the New England colonies are corn, squash, which can also be pumpkin cause that is a type of squash, potatoes, and barley which is a type of grain... and that can be made into bread and rice...
cabbage, beans, pumpkin, leeks, grouts, squash, sage, onions, rosemary
Those are the cash crops
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it was very rocky cold and hard to grow cash crops
New York has VERY rich soil. There were many crops growing in new york. so yes. it is a colony for farming.
the eat corn ,wheat,and pumpkin
five dollars
grapes, onions, sweet corn, cabbages, and apples
The economy wasn't at all like today's economy. Mostly Colonial New Yorkers were farmers and sold cash crops, tobacco, and lumber for money.
the new york colony framed grains rice and wheat.
New York never used slavery because the winters there are too harsh to grow cash crops.
they had hunt, grow enough crops for their families
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The New York Colony was governed as a Royal Colony. The Colony of New York existed from 1609 to 1692.
The Dutch settled the colony of New York that was first called New Amsterdam. The colony of New York traded all kinds of fur and they were successful in the farming of staple crops. The colony underwent ownership changes to Britain in 1674.