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So they could get milk to drink and cheese, etc. Sometimes even some cow.
Different baking times. And if you're selling the goods all for the same cost, some people with the smaller goods may feel "ripped off".
the pennsylvania colonists sometimes traveled even to get education some times they also could go to the nearest school. pennsylvania had one of the strongest education institutions. one of their schools grew into the university of Philadelphia. but usually they just went to the nearest school to them.
Pennsylvania had maybe around 2000 slaves and servants
Florida's a long state and Pennsylvania is wide, driving times could vary according to destinations. It usually takes two solid days. If you can get somewhere near the North/South Carolina border the first day, you can make Pennsylvania at the end of the second.
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In the 1600-1700's they could take a 2-4month boat ride. In modern times they can arrive by boat and plane.
If you are talking about during revolution times then they would use ships, but if you are talking about transporting goods today, then they would use planes, cargo ship,anything that could go one place to another basically.
They're a religious group often times associated with Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania purchased the Lake Erie Triangle access in 1792,
Mostly Christianity.