The economy was somewhat based on farming. Pennsylvania exported flour and grain. They also were known for the textile industry, sawmills, and gristmills.
In the region, there was a huge forest stretching from Delaware to Ohio and underneath it was rich soil so the lumbering industry was big because they had to cut down trees to make farms. So then they would sell the extra wood to other colonies or ship it to England.
Pennsylvania's fertile lands, numerous streams, woodlands, and access to the ocean made the colony's economy extremely successful. The settlers farmed corn, rye, and wheat for food exportation. In addition, flax and hemp farms advanced Pennsylvania's textile industry. Furthermore, an abundance of lumber in conjunction with waterways made a lucrative shipbuilding business for the colony. While the south dominated tobacco trade, Philadelphia's harbor enabled Pennsylvania Colony to invest in international exportation of iron and paper.
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Any man could vote and have land in Pennsylvania. Penn carefully constructed a constitution known as "Frame of Government", this made Pennsylvania on of the most liberal colonies out of the 13. In the economy there was continuous Immigration of different people. They received great power from great commercial and financial power through foreign trade. Making it one of the finest colonies in art and profession. Most common job were related to farming, building, or trading.
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Miserable until tobacco production provided them with a cash crop.
The economy of colonial Pennsylvania was driven by a variety of products. These include agricultural products, timber, coal, as well as iron.
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it was centered around cattle and grain
Mostly, Pennsylvania in 1682 was still thick wilderness. There were no roads, except in the few major settlements. Roads that did exist were nothing but dirt tracks that turned to mud with every rain.
William Penn founded Pennsylvania December 12, 1787.
Pennsylvania,1682, by William Penn
Pennsylvania was founded in 1682 by a man who goes by the name of William Penn. The colony gets its name by this man. Thus the name being Pennsylvania.
No Pennsylvania was not a royal colony. It was founded by William Penn in 1682. North Carolina, New Jersey and South Carolina were royal colonies.
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The colony of Pennsylvania was originally founded in 1682.
1682 EXACTLY
Mostly, Pennsylvania in 1682 was still thick wilderness. There were no roads, except in the few major settlements. Roads that did exist were nothing but dirt tracks that turned to mud with every rain.
the economy in Pennsylvania was easy for farmers who would sell their own crops at the market
The colonial Pennsylvania was founded in 1681. I think it was founded by william Penn.
No, the colony of Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, by William Penn was a propriety colony.
Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn in 1682.
No it was mostly Quaker.
Pennsylvania,1682, by William Penn
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William Penn discovered Pennsylvania. The name Pennsylvania means Penn's forest.