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Delaware was different from the other colonies in various ways. This colony tolerated religion and also had a mixed economy.

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Why was Delaware different from the other thirteen colonies?

Delaware was unique among the thirteen colonies primarily due to its early establishment and diverse population. Originally settled by the Dutch and later taken over by the Swedes, it became the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787. Additionally, Delaware's economy was heavily influenced by agriculture and trade, with a significant reliance on its rivers for transportation. This blend of cultural influences and economic focus set it apart from the other colonies.


What were the 3 proprietary colonies?

Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania


Was the middle colonies home to people of many different religions?

Yes, the middle colonies were known for their religious diversity. Quakers, Catholics, Lutherans, and other religious groups lived together in harmony in colonies such as Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, and Delaware. This diversity and tolerance for different faiths were key characteristics of the middle colonies.


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How did the Delaware Indians trade?

The Delaware Indians traded by saying "you give me this and I'll give you this. They traded with a lot of other Indian tribes.


What is Delaware's colony?

yes Delaware is a colony region in the middle colonies.


When did the US Congress create Delaware?

Congress did not establish Delaware. Delaware was one of the original thirteen colonies.


Where was colonial Delaware?

In the Middle Colonies


What type of colonies were Pennsylvania Delaware and Maryland?

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What colonies were in the middle colonies?

New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware... These were the middle colonies.


Which Was the only colony to not have its own committee?

The only colony that did not have its own committee during the American Revolution was Delaware. While other colonies established their own committees to coordinate resistance against British rule, Delaware relied on its representatives in the Continental Congress and other regional groups for decision-making. This lack of a dedicated committee reflected Delaware's smaller size and population compared to other colonies.