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How many people lived in the Plymouth colony?

50 people


What was the economy like in Delaware in 1638?

In 1638, Delaware was a somewhat prosperous Colony. There were lumber mills and fisherman. In 1638, additions to the Colony included a group of Swedes and Finns who were already skilled fishermen and farmers.


What type of shelter did Delaware Indians have?

The Delaware people were also called Lenape and lived in the mid-Atlantic area. They were relocated and now live in Oklahoma. These hunters/farmers lived in villages of small round houses called wigwams. There were groups whose villages were made of longhouses so that many people of the same family could live in the same structure.


Who can vote and how democratic is Delaware colony?

In the Delaware colony, voting rights were primarily limited to white male property owners. This meant that many individuals, including women, enslaved people, and those without land, were excluded from the electoral process. While Delaware had a representative assembly and some democratic elements, its voting system was still restricted and heavily favored the interests of the wealthy landowning class, making it less democratic by modern standards. Overall, the colony had some democratic frameworks, but significant limitations on who could participate in governance.


How many different religions were practiced in the colony of Delaware?

The first European settlers of Delaware were Scandinavian Lutherans and Dutch Reformed. Quakers and Baptists came later. As the colony became dominated by the British, the Church of England (Anglican) became more numerous prior to the American Revolution.