In the 1700s, Delaware's economy primarily thrived through agriculture, particularly with the cultivation of crops like tobacco, corn, and wheat. The state's location along the Delaware River also facilitated trade and transportation, allowing farmers and merchants to export goods to other colonies and overseas. Additionally, the fur trade and shipbuilding industries contributed to the economic growth during this period. These diverse economic activities helped Delaware prosper in the colonial era.
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4 pounds of old English money, from 1700, is worth £312.36 in 2009 new English money. Converted with the average exchange rate of 2009, that turns out at:$488.96Interestingly, 4 pounds equates to 2 quarts of wheat, 6 stone of wool or 44 days worth of wages for a skilled craftsman...
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No U.S. Nickels are dated 1700. The first nickel was issued in 1866.
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Education in Delaware between the 1600's and 1700's was simple. Education was in a one room school for the children.
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Delaware was a colony that had small cash crop farming, shipping, trade, and Natural Resources. Shipping was a huge industry in Delaware.
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