Well, colonial Pennsylvania contained (and still contains) many streams and rivers, so one thing many people used were sawmills and gristmills. They also had textile products (cloth or fabrics) made at home. I have only been studying Penny for a few days but I hope that helped, here's a great link to the best website I've found...
Subsistence farming until tobacco became a cash crop.
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No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
Significance of agriculture in colonial economy was that it created food security and boosted trade
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The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
colonial livelihood was mainly agriculture
Like most of the colonies Pennsylvania made money in agriculture (crops and cattle) and manufacturing (cloth and shipbuilding).
No it wasn't. Colonial Pennsylvania is about half the size of Pennsylvania today
In Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture was created in 1895.
The budget of Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture is 232,600,000 dollars.
Significance of agriculture in colonial economy was that it created food security and boosted trade
Google Pennsylvania colonial flag under images
The phone number of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: 610-565-0945.
Dogs and cats are the types of resources found here in colonial Pennsylvania
There are three main industries in the state of Pennsylvania. These industries are coal mining, production of steel and agriculture.
The address of the Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation is: Plantation Ridley Creek State Park, Media, PA 19063
A. G. Wheeler has written: 'History of entomology in the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture' -- subject(s): Entomology, History, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Dept. of Agriculture