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What type of colony was Delware?

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IF you want to know the colony it belonged to it was the middle colony or so called the bread basket colinies

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It was after Baron or Lord De La Warr, who was a resident of Jamestown in the early 17th Century. After the colony was settled, many pioneers went up North. Lord De La Warr was one, and he founded the English colony of Delaware.


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