The smart ones practiced crop rotation and contour farming.
The type of economy among farmers in New York and Pennsylvania in the mid 19th century was both subsistence and market. By that time, farms were becoming very successful.
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New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
No, New York and Pennsylvania are two separate states. Pennsylvania is a Commonwealth.
New York and Pennsylvania were similar in that they both
New York.
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No you don't need a passport to get from Pennsylvania to New York.
New Jersey and Pennsylvania
The web address of the Farmers Museum is: www.farmersmuseum.org
New York was very similar to Massachusetts, but under a slight influence from Pennsylvania, in terms of religion, it was a colony where Separatists (Pilgrims), Quakers and Puritans established their respective beliefs.
The soil of New England wasn't very fertile so farmers practiced subsistence farming so they could survive.