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a main attraction in the middle colonies is NYC.
Farming
Wheat and corn.
Shipbuilding, fishing and small manufacturing services were the main types of economic endeavors that took place during the Middle Colonies. Agriculture was also important to the economics of the middle Colonies.
delaware, iron and fish
The middle Colonies were known as the "Breadbasket Colonies" because of their large exports of grains to other colonies and Europe.
the main harbor and seaport of the middle colonies is all the places in the middle colonies.
Only North Carolina was.
Indigo, rice, tobacco, but mostly cotton.
grain, gun powder, lumber, enslaved workers
a main attraction in the middle colonies is NYC.
The Bread colonies were the "middle colonies", or New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. They got their name from the large amount of grain exports.
farming
Grain was the main one. =D
Farming
The Middle Colonies were known as the 'bread basket' of the colonies because of the rich soil which allowed them to farm. Families planted crops such as maize, wheat, rye, potatoes, peas, and flax. Flax was used to make cloth; corn was one of the main foods eaten in the colonies. Agriculture was not the only profitable way to make a living. The Middle Colonies were full of fish, oysters and lobsters, so fishing was also profitable as was shipbuilding. Many were engaged in the fur trade and still more in foreign commerce, while the iron industry had its beginning early in the eighteenth century. One of the chief exports of the Middle Colonies was its grain exports to Europe. Farming, fishing, shipbuilding, as well as cottage industries such as weaving, shoe making, cabinetmaking and other crafts were all important occupations in the Middle Colonies. Commerce was the most profitable!
The Middle Colonies were known as the 'bread basket' of the colonies because of the rich soil which allowed them to farm. Families planted crops such as maize, wheat, rye, potatoes, peas, and flax. Flax was used to make cloth; corn was one of the main foods eaten in the colonies. Agriculture was not the only profitable way to make a living. The Middle Colonies were full of fish, oysters and lobsters, so fishing was also profitable as was shipbuilding. Many were engaged in the fur trade and still more in foreign commerce, while the iron industry had its beginning early in the eighteenth century. One of the chief exports of the Middle Colonies was its grain exports to Europe. Farming, fishing, shipbuilding, as well as cottage industries such as weaving, shoe making, cabinetmaking and other crafts were all important occupations in the Middle Colonies. Commerce was the most profitable!