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Yes. The Pennsylvania Colony primarily traded with England.

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How was Pennsylvania founded?

== == == == == == It was founded as a proprietary colony by William Penn, the Younger, who received its charter from Charles II, Restoration monarch of England. Penn was a Quaker, who hoped that the new colony would provide refuge for that persecuted radical religious sect. He also hoped to profit from the trade goods produced in the colony.


Why did people come to Pennsylvania?

They came for a variety of reasons, but mostly for religious tolerance, good cheap farmland, and the abundance of fine ports for trade drew many people to the colony that would be Pennsylvania. Got from yahoo answers


What does Japan have to offer other countries?

Technology, and trade.


Why was the pennyslyvania colony better than other colonies?

The Pennsylvania Colony was often considered better than other colonies due to its progressive policies on religious freedom and tolerance, founded by William Penn as a haven for Quakers and other persecuted groups. Its well-planned cities, like Philadelphia, promoted trade and commerce, contributing to economic prosperity. Additionally, the colony's emphasis on fair dealings with Native Americans and its relatively democratic governance attracted a diverse population seeking a more equitable society. This combination of social, economic, and political factors made Pennsylvania stand out among the American colonies.


Why was Delaware established as a colony?

to continue to promote Christianity and to enrich themselves of the new land it was formed from Pennsylvania's lower counties to provide ocean access for pennslyvania.

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How was Pennsylvania Colony similar to other Colonies?

They trade with Native Americans


When did Pennsylvania begin trade with European countries What was traded?

never


What were the advantages and disadvantages of living in the colony of Pennsylvania?

I knwo an advantage is that the colony was concidered the leader in agriculture, they made a lot of surplus for export and trade, and that added on to the wealth of the colony and people


Can countries trade with each other without a Free Trade Agreement?

Yes, Countries can trade with each other without free trade agreement.


Why do you trade with other countries?

we trade with other countries to get goods that we dont have in our country, to keep contact and to make friends with the other countries foe situations in the future


What is Interdependent trade?

It is how you rely on other countries to trade with you.


How are trade relations measured?

by what we trade with other countries


What did The Connecticut Colony trade with others?

Connecticut colony traded tabacco, fur, and rice with other colonys


Why you help other countries in trade?

To have a relationship with them otherwise they will not trade with you.


How do governments limit trade with other countries?

Trade Barrier


How was Pennsylvania founded?

== == == == == == It was founded as a proprietary colony by William Penn, the Younger, who received its charter from Charles II, Restoration monarch of England. Penn was a Quaker, who hoped that the new colony would provide refuge for that persecuted radical religious sect. He also hoped to profit from the trade goods produced in the colony.


What does it mean to regulate trade with other countries and among the states?

It means to control the trade with other countries, like Iraq, and other states, such as Massachusetts.