In the 1600s, wages for labor were higher in Pennsylvania than in England because there were less people to work. Knowing that the land was cheaper and the wages were higher was one reason many people immigrated to America.
Why would wages for labor be higher in Pennsylvania than in england
The scarcity of workers was the reason that wages were higher in colonial Pennsylvania than in England. Many people immigrated to America during the 1600s because the wages were higher and the land was cheaper.
Yes, Pennsylvania did rely on slave labor during the colonial period and into the early years of the United States. However, the practice was gradually abolished beginning in the late 18th century, culminating in a state law in 1780 that began the process of gradual abolition. By the early 19th century, slavery had largely disappeared in Pennsylvania.
Child Labor is very complicated. Therefore the same rules do not apply in pennsylvania.
the nations of western europe
The nations of Western Europe were the least dependent on the labor of serfs.
Timeline of organized labor history Geneva, Pennsylvania. 1799 (England): Combination Act outlawed trade unionism and collective bargaining by workers.
indentured servants
The nations of Western Europe were the least dependent on the labor of serfs in the mid-1600s.
probably not
Domestic population
they needed cheap labor for their american colonies
The decreased number of white servants immigrating to the colonies.