They Moved Because they wanted Unclaimed Land. And for trading. Im learning this in school right now. But Do you know which territories they moved to?
how did most colonists earn a living in jersey
they needed to be able to grow food. thay needed to be able to be a blacksmith. think of what you need to do to live. raise animals. chop wood and carv it. ect...
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They lived as best they could through subsistence agriculture, exploitation of the Native Americans, on the dole from Mother England, and "any means neccessary" as did future generations of American immigrants who hoped for something better for their progeny.
Under the Homestead Act of 1862, individuals could earn land by applying for a homestead of up to 160 acres. To qualify, applicants had to be at least 21 years old or the head of a household, and they needed to be U.S. citizens or intend to become one. They were required to build a dwelling and cultivate the land for at least five years. After fulfilling these conditions, the homesteaders could claim ownership of the land for a small fee.
In early Virgina, people lived on scattered farms rather than towns. Tobacco farmers soon began founding large farms called plantations. These plantations were made possible in part by use of the headright system. Under this system, colonists who paid their own way to Virginia received 50 acres of land! Colonist participated in plantations so they could make tobacco and earn land.
how did most colonists earn a living in jersey
they sold crops they planted
Veterinary technicians earn around $15,000 in West Virginia.
95% farmed and had dairy cows.
farming and working as slaves most of them
95% farmed and had dairy cows.
they earn about 12,000-75,000 a year
It all depends on where you live and what company. In California you could make $100k a year or in Virginia you could make $600+k a year.
John Oglethorpe had a bunch of farms and slaves who made rum
90% of the colonies were farmers.
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