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Colonial surplus grain from the middle colonies was sold to the West Indies and other colonies, and many other countries, except England. In order to protect its own producers, England discouraged grain Purchases from the colonies by the imposition of heavy duties on colonial grain.
farmers
The Dutch and the Swedish were the first to settle in the middle colonies. They were primarily farmers and manufacturers.
Everyone was an immigrant to the colonies. Farmers liked the Middle Colonies because they could grow cash crops.
The climate effected the people, because the climate was perfect for the soil. Which made the soil fertile. This effected the farmers alot, so they grew alot of crops and produce, which made them money. Since they sold and traded their crops and produce.
In the colonies.
Colonial surplus grain from the middle colonies was sold to the West Indies and other colonies, and many other countries, except England. In order to protect its own producers, England discouraged grain Purchases from the colonies by the imposition of heavy duties on colonial grain.
In a local market.
The middle colonies were able to produce and sell more while new England had a harsher climate and bad soil making them subsistence farmers
They had good land, water, and could plant cash crops.
Dutch
Colonial surplus grain from the middle colonies was sold to the West Indies and other colonies, and many other countries, except England. In order to protect its own producers, England discouraged grain Purchases from the colonies by the imposition of heavy duties on colonial grain.
farmers
it was harsh and scary
they produced food.
Slavery was important in the middle colonies because they were used as farmers. The soil in the middle colonies was very fertile. Slaves were also used as nannies for children
The Dutch and the Swedish were the first to settle in middle colonies. They were primarily farmers and manufacturers.