they planted alot of crop such as the tobacco plant then they sold them for money
farming and lumbering
farming and hunting
no, New Jersey was in the New England colonies witch the weather was very foggy, but it did have use full resources like timber and an area good for fishing
it was horable they could barily survie in there homes and what they eat. new jersey was known for there green fields and vegtables
The main source of income in Colonial New Jersey was farming. Colonists also made money by fur trapping, lumber trading, the slave trade, and owning general stores.
farming and lumbering
It was based on trading and farming
farming and hunting
The soil condition was good for farming because glaciers formed the middle colonies (including New Jersey). When the glaciers formed New Jersey it also dropped in rich and nice soil from New England. The soil condition was good for farming because glaciers formed the middle colonies (including New Jersey). When the glaciers formed New Jersey it also dropped in rich and nice soil from New England.
In Colonial New Jersey much of the land was used for farming. The land was also used for building homes and businesses.
no, New Jersey was in the New England colonies witch the weather was very foggy, but it did have use full resources like timber and an area good for fishing
Trade, Farming. Trade, Farming.
it was horable they could barily survie in there homes and what they eat. new jersey was known for there green fields and vegtables
Well, Illinois is larger than New Jersey to begin with, and most of New Jersey is NOT devoted to farming, except in the southern half of the state. Illinois probaby has much more total agricultural land.
When the first settlements were set up in what is now New Jersey, settlers survived largely by farming and partaking in a profitable trade of furs & game with the local Native American tribes.
Well, it's quite a funny/long story. They used to farm semen.
i don't kno farming livestock minig coaling ; ) that's it