Stone cutters, Brick makers, Carpenters, Blacksmiths, Drovers, Farmers,
Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware. Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware.
most of the women worked in the house ..... doing all of the things women should do...... like clean, educate the kids, and cook.
If I remember correctly the states where the "breadbasket colony" are located is New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. I hope this helps you! >_<
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
Delaware was a middle colony and had rich soil so they had "cash" crops. They grew corn, wheat, beef, pork. They had large farms and had manufacturing jobs in glass, textiles and paper. Shipyards provided jobs and ships. In 1770 they could produce 400 ships a year.
Peaches.
Delaware was founded in 1638 Was part of Pennsylvania
About 5000-7500 colonists were in Delaware at the time
In the 1600s and 1700s, Delaware was predominantly Christian, with Quakerism, Anglicanism, and Presbyterianism being some of the main religious groups in the region. There was also a significant presence of Lutherans and Catholics in Delaware during this time.
Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware. Yes there was slavery in the 1600's in Delaware.
to work in the Field
Some of the jobs in Rhode Island in the 1600s included deacon or minister, blacksmith, carpenter, and baker. Other jobs included teacher and nanny.
Whale oil.
peaches were extremely plentiful there in the 1600's
farming and lumbering
Slavery was legal in Delaware throughout the 1600s and 1700s. In the late 1700s, Delaware became the first state to join the United States.
it was bad because the chicken couldn't cross the road