In the 1700s, people came to New York for various reasons, including economic opportunity, religious freedom, and the promise of a better life. Many immigrants, particularly from Europe, sought work in the growing trade and commerce of the port city. Others were drawn by the prospect of land and the chance to start anew in a burgeoning colonial society. Additionally, New York's diverse population and relatively tolerant atmosphere attracted those fleeing persecution and seeking a place to practice their beliefs freely.
new york was doing lumber, timber, flour milling, and mining as there economic major industries. The puritans had ended their rule.
New York: Eastern 31 New York: Central 11 New Jersey: 16 Pennsylvania: 44 Pennsylvania: Central 13 Pennsylvania: Southwest 7 Delaware: 19
it was in New York City, New York
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The people of colonial New York drink mostly tea and water.
New York state and city have always seemed to attract famous people even in the 1700s. Some of the famous people from there in the 1700s included William Alexander and William Blackhorse Astor Sr.
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The conflicts were...
The role of women in New York in the 1700s was as wives and mothers. They did not have occupations outside the home, and were granted very few rights in society.
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Fur Trappers, Lumer shipping, and Slave trading were popular jobs back in the 1600-1700s. - Baylee S.
the native americans of the new york area
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The Duke of York is the person who bought Long Island and others in 1663.
The first people to come to Colonial New York were the Quakers. The Quakers stopped in New York before moving on to Pennsylvania.
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