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Dogs and cats are the types of resources found here in colonial Pennsylvania
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Coal, lumber, wood and many more For more answers goggle Pennsylvania's natural resources
Auto salvage auctions can be found in Pennsylvania from many different places. Some online resources to find these places include Salvage Cars For Sale and Copart.
Pennsylvania is a state.
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natural resources such as coal and stuff like that
No, William Penn founded Pennsylvania.
From colonial days, Pennsylvania was valued for its timber from thick forests. Soon, coal became a commodity. Anthracite coal is found in the eastern half of Pennsylvania. By the early 1700s, explorers went into western Pennsylvania, where Bituminous coal had formed. From the mid to late 1700s settlers mined bituminous--soft--coal for heat and use in factories during the 1800s. By the 1880s, citizens discovered oil in western Pennsylvania (north to south). Besides products of agriculture and livestock, timber, coal, and oil have been Pennsylvania's three primary natural resources.
From its beginning, Pennsylvania ranked as a leading agricultural area and produced surpluses for export, adding to its wealth. By the 1750s, an exceptionally prosperous farming area had developed in southeastern Pennsylvania. Wheat and corn were the leading crops, though rye, hemp, and flax were also important.
Some major minerals found in Pennsylvania include coal, limestone, iron ore, and sand and gravel. These minerals have been historically important to the state's economy and continue to play a significant role in various industries. Pennsylvania's abundant natural resources have contributed to its industrial development and growth.