I'm pretty sure that they grew corn. but they also ate with the native Americans
rye, wheat, corn, oats
the food was epic
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
the soil in the middle colonies was better for farming than the soil in New England. also the climate was milder,and the growing season was longer
they attracted the middle colonies by all of the food and housing around the people
they produced food.
Wheat, corn, barley, and rye were some examples.
The Middle Colonies exported so much grain they beacame known as "The Breadbasket Colonies"
The Natural Recources in the Middle Colonies consisted of agricultural produce. The four main products grown were tobacco, suger cain, rice, and indigo, but the Middle colonies were also know as the bread colonies because their fertile soil produced an abundunt amount of wheat.
The Middle Colonies were known for growing a variety of crops, but wheat was one of the most widely grown. Other common crops included corn, barley, oats, and rye. These grains were important for both local consumption and for export.
Cash crops that were grown in the Middle Colonies included fruits, vegetables, and grain.
Water, food, and wood