The economy of the Middle Colonies, which included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, was diverse and robust, characterized by a mix of agriculture and commerce. The region benefited from fertile soil, leading to the production of staple crops like wheat, barley, and oats, earning it the nickname "the Breadbasket Colonies." Additionally, thriving port cities such as Philadelphia and New York facilitated trade and commerce, while various industries, including shipbuilding and textiles, contributed to economic growth. The Middle Colonies also saw a blend of different cultures and labor systems, including small-scale farming and indentured servitude.
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
to practice tir religon freely
one of the founding fathers and famous for his newspaper in all13 colinies
the last of the original 13 colinies founded in 1732, was georgia.
because of the ecomamy
They had natural ports.
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IF you want to know the colony it belonged to it was the middle colony or so called the bread basket colinies
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Miles
you can if you have eyes
George Calvert
Colinies
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they got wipped
there are 13 colinies