Maybe cotton,
Yes they do Yes they do grow cash crops
they did not grow crops in colonial Delaware because they had bad land
bolilojlo crops
corn and more crops
Like most of the colonies Pennsylvania made money in agriculture (crops and cattle) and manufacturing (cloth and shipbuilding).
Mushrooms, strawberrys, apples, corn, hay, oats,
Europeans forced Africans to grow cash crops such as cotton, sugar, coffee, and tobacco on plantations during the colonial era. These crops were in high demand in Europe and were used to generate wealth for the colonial powers.
They had various crops but their main items used fishing, lumber, shipping and ship building.
Yes, corn can grow in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania has a suitable climate and soil for growing corn, and it is one of the major crops grown in the state. Corn is typically planted in the spring and harvested in the late summer or fall in Pennsylvania.
Considering that time travel is not yet invented, you don't.
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.
they had hunt, grow enough crops for their families