they could only eat meat on fridays mondays and saturdays were protest days Sundays were church wednsday was a free day and Tuesday were growing and harvesting food these are some laws people had tho do
well the biggest law was that everyone was welcome in the colony but only the Quakers were alowd to vote or hold office
Guaranteed a free and fair trial by jury, freedom of religion, freedom from unjust imprisonment and free elections.
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Delaware was not colony, per se. Until the Revolution, it was part of Pennsylvania and therefore governed by Pennsylvania's colonial laws. At the time of the Revolution, Delaware separated from Pennsylvania and became a state under the Articles of Confederation.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
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The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
Jobs such as making cloth and sewing were important jobs among the woman in colonial Pennsylvania.
Delaware was not colony, per se. Until the Revolution, it was part of Pennsylvania and therefore governed by Pennsylvania's colonial laws. At the time of the Revolution, Delaware separated from Pennsylvania and became a state under the Articles of Confederation.
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
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Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images
The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
Yes........there were laws in colonial Jamestown. Some of them were created by Thomas Dale. yes And there were thing like how they have to hunt there food with there rifales
Dogs and cats are the types of resources found here in colonial Pennsylvania
The address of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: Plantation Ridley Creek State Park, Media, PA 19063
Colonial Pennsylvania had the Appalachian mountains run through pretty much the middle of the colony.
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