Depends on what time period you are talking about. Recently, it has been chemicals/pharmaceuticals and financial services.
In colonial times, it was largely agricultural with some port trade and is now a major petro chemical producer.
Yes, Delaware did produce iron in the thirteen colonies. Delaware was known for its iron industry, which began in the late 17th century and continued to expand throughout the colonial period. Iron mines and forges were established in areas such as New Castle and Kent County, and the iron produced in Delaware was used for various purposes, including shipbuilding and weapon manufacturing.
the captal of Delaware was kinkotan
Delaware's major rivers are: Mispilion River, Delaware River, and Nanticoke River.
Delaware hunted buffalo.
Delaware
Chickens!
Delaware has a really big chemical engineering industry. Astra Zeneca is located in Wilmington. Delaware also has a lot of blue hen chickens.
Delaware was a colony that had small cash crop farming, shipping, trade, and Natural Resources. Shipping was a huge industry in Delaware.
Delaware grows broilers, apples, milk, hogs, barley, wheat, potatoes and soybeans. Services such as finance, insurance and real estate industry are big in Delaware.
DVRC Delaware Valley Relocation Council are responsible to the Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Delaware states. The council services the relocation industry in particular.
Delaware's manufactured products now include machine tools, machinery, metal products, medical supplies, paper, textiles, vulcanized fiber and automobiles. Delaware also grows a large variety of vegetables and fruits.
They did good in the shipbuilding industry, fishing was profitable, and there were many skilled craftsman. But Delaware was dependent on slavery for a while
William Joseph Flanagan has written: 'Delaware's white potato industry' -- subject(s): Marketing, Potato industry, Potatoes
Chemical industry (duPont and related companies), and banking/credit cards.
Important industry's in Delaware are chicken! how it helps them live even thoe where not in the olden times they still have to capture chickens to eat for whatever kind of meal they are having breakfast,lunch ,and dinner
The leaders of the inorganic chemical industry include E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co. of Wilmington, Delaware; Dow Chemical Co. of Midland, Michigan; and FMC Corp. of Chicago, Illinois.
Yes, Delaware did produce iron in the thirteen colonies. Delaware was known for its iron industry, which began in the late 17th century and continued to expand throughout the colonial period. Iron mines and forges were established in areas such as New Castle and Kent County, and the iron produced in Delaware was used for various purposes, including shipbuilding and weapon manufacturing.