it was based on slavery
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.
Tobacco
A capitalist economic system is what supported the colonial economy. This meant that the economy was built upon people who could capitalize off of it.
propical diseases
Farming. Tobacco was one of the principle crops.
yes there was churches in colonial Delaware
People came to colonial Delaware for religious freedom, economic opportunities in trade and agriculture, and the promise of land ownership. Delaware's location along the Atlantic coast also made it a strategic trading hub for merchants.
they did not grow crops in colonial Delaware because they had bad land
Yes colonial Delaware grew oranges as a crop. Vegetables, flax, grain and cattle were also major crops in colonial Delaware.
The land of colonial Delaware was very fertile and was often used for farming and lumber.
Dutch, Swedish, English, Germans, and even Finnish settled in colonial Delaware.
Colonial Delaware had its own assembly, granted to it by William penn before it broke off from Pennsylvania.
Colonial Delaware had only one major city or town and that was the town of Wilmington. Wilmington was greatly established by Swedish immigrants in the Delaware Colony.
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