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Colonial Pennsylvania (PA) was rich in Natural Resources. Riverine systems such as the Delaware and Susquehanna provided for fisheries while the extensive forestation allowed for logging and furs. Western PA also remains rich in coal veins as another natural resource continuously exploited since colonial times.
There are less trees in North America than there were during colonial times. This is due to extensive and excessive logging and unsustainable usage of natural resources.
Answers may vary because of different regions in colonial timesindigo (southern)Fish, crabs, clams, oysters, etc. (almost everywhere)Cattle (everywhere)tobacco (mostly middle)lumber (everywhere)rice (mostly southern)written by: LAUREN MAXWELL
Colonial Delaware's economy depended upon trade, farming and Natural Resources. People of Delaware earned their livelihood from ship building, iron works, fishing, trading and lumber/timber industries.
In colonial times people saved their breads yeast by putting the bread on the window sill to collect the natural yeast from the air. They also collected or made their yeast from sourdough.
Colonial Times was created in 1825.
what is a haberdasher in colonial times
flutes and horns and drums were common in the colonial times
Natural recycled water
It is called ajuba in colonial times
A wainwright in colonial times meant a person who made wagons
It was a plantation economy that existed in colonial times