Where did people live in the Delaware colony?
the people that lived in Delaware were puritans
(not true)
What is the main crop of Delaware?
Lima beans have been one of Delaware's main crops over the last 5 years.
Who was a dutch explorer who sailed the Delaware river?
Henry Hudson was there in 1609 but the 1497 John Cabot Expediton was probably the first European visitation.
Henry Hudson was the first European to explore the Delaware region.
What are major physical features in Delaware?
major landforms in Delaware are the old cocnial time spot were britai and Americas foght for the land
What is the smallest town in Delaware?
(1) "Farmington", Delaware is the smallest incorporated* town in the state (by population). The 2000 census reported 75 people. The land area is approximately one tenth of a square mile. (2) "Hartly", Delaware is the second smallest incorporated town with 78 people reported in the 2000 census. The land area is also approximately one tenth of a square mile. Both Farmington and Hartly are located in Kent County, DE. (3) "Henlopen Acres" is the third smallest incorporated area in the state with a population of 139 in 2000. Henlopen Acres is in Sussex County, DE. * NOTE: "Incorporated Areas" -- The towns above are the smallest incorporated areas (officially sovereign towns). There are other neighborhoods, areas, and place names that may be smaller, but they are not official "towns", "villages", or "cities". In Delaware, incorporated areas have their own municipal government with the power to create and enforce local laws. They also have specifically designated boundaries and elections for public offices. Some other powers of an incorporated area include: the power to tax and spend public money, the power to set future planning for the area, and the power to decide who will provide services for the town (e.g., police, public works). "Unincorporated Areas" are subject only to the laws of the state and county as they do not have the power to create or enforce their own local laws. Some unincorporated villages and neighborhoods have "homeowners associations", which have very limited power to set certain standards and enforce them (usually only aesthetic and maintenance standards). Law enforcement and public services in the unincorporated areas are provided only by the county and state.
Where is the University of Delaware?
5 W Main St
Newark, DE 19716-1100
Get Directions
(302) 831-2792
This is only for one of the entrances, you can search on Google maps for the other ones ( I believe this is the main campus entrance).
What are the schools like in Delaware?
"Delaware Public Schools: 208" (see the link below) with plenty of charter and private schools as well.
What is the mileage between Wilmington Delaware and Washington DC?
The drive time from Washington, District of Columbia to Wilmington, Delaware is:
1 hour 50 minutesWhat does PC mean on some Delaware state license plates?
First of all, the letter prefixes no longer carry any meaning. Years ago, the plates with prefixes could only be used on their respective vehicles, but that rule has recently been terminated.
Delaware license plates are now in the 6-digit range, and have been since the late 1950's. Letter prefixes do not count as a digit. (Example: C123456 would be considered a 6-digit license.)
License plates without letter prefixes were reserved for passenger sedans, coupes, and any other form of sedan, excluding the station wagon.
PC stands for "Pleasure/Commercial." It was originally used for station wagons, and then was expanded to include minivans and SUVs in recent years.
C stands for "Commercial." This was used for pickup trucks and utility vans.
CL also stands for "Commercial." This prefix was added in 1984 after the DMV ran out of number combinations for "C". (C and L are the first and last letters of Commercial.)
D stands for "Dealer." These plates are kept by car dealers indefinitely and removed once a car is sold to a private owner.
S stands for "State Owned."
- contributed by a lifetime Delaware resident
First of all, the letter prefixes no longer carry any meaning. Years ago, the plates with prefixes could only be used on their respective vehicles, but that rule has recently been terminated.
Delaware license plates are now in the 6-digit range, and have been since the late 1950's. Letter prefixes do not count as a digit. (Example: C123456 would be considered a 6-digit license.)
License plates without letter prefixes were reserved for passenger sedans, coupes, and any other form of sedan, excluding the station wagon.
PC stands for "Pleasure/Commercial." It was originally used for station wagons, and then was expanded to include minivans and SUVs in recent years.
C stands for "Commercial." This was used for pickup trucks and utility vans.
CL also stands for "Commercial." This prefix was added in 1984 after the DMV ran out of number combinations for "C". (C and L are the first and last letters of Commercial.)
D stands for "Dealer." These plates are kept by car dealers indefinitely and removed once a car is sold to a private owner.
S stands for "State Owned."
- contributed by a lifetime Delaware resident
Who is a famous person from Delaware?
Howard Pyle, wrote 'The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood'. Born on March 5, 1853 in Wilmington, Delaware. Died on November 9, 1911. Your Welcome.
Can a minor rent an apartment in Delaware?
I do not know if this will be very useful for yoru purposes, as I don't know Delaware property law very well, but here are some related facts: Liberated minors, or people under 18 who qualify to live without a guardian, can rent properties in some, maybe all states. Generally, a minor cannot be subject to contracts and cannot be eligable for the financing for rental leases. Furthermore, it would be a rare renter that would accept a minor leasee except under the most pristine circumstances.
At what age are you considered an adult in the State of Delaware?
right off the book...
CHAPTER 7. AGE OF MAJORITY
§ 701. Age of majority.
A person of the age of 18 years or older on June 16, 1972, and any person who attains the age of 18 years thereafter, shall be deemed to be of full legal age for all purposes whatsoever and shall have the same duties, liabilities, responsibilities, rights and legal capacity as persons heretofore acquired at 21 years of age unless otherwise provided.
1 Del. C. 1953, § 701; 58 Del. Laws, c. 439, § 1.;
What were the advantages of living in the colonial Delaware?
What were the religions in Delaware during the 13 original colonies?
Delaware itself wasn't a colony. It was part of a much larger area colonized by the Dutch, Swedes, and Finns at different times. William Penn purchased what is now Delaware from the Duke of York. He annexed it to Pennsylvania and called it "the three lower counties". Penn was a Quaker, and tolerated all religions, so Delaware was a melting pot.
What was the population of Delaware in 1790?
The small colony of Delaware had approximately 40,000 out of the estimated two-and-half-million total colonists around the start of the Revolutionary War. This had increased to about 59,000 when the first census was taken in 1790.
What did the colony of Delaware look like?
The two rivers the colony was located between were the Hudson and Delaware rivers.
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Peter Minuits was the guy who was in charge for some time then it was took over by the first governor of New York.
What was family life like in the Delaware colony?
they had good lives because of the free religion. they had to work hard for money.
What is Delaware's state nickname?
* First State * Diamond State * Blue Hen State * First State * Diamond State * Blue Hen State
Why was the crossing of Delaware important in the Revolutionary War effort?
On Christmas night 1776 Washington led his troops to a victory that was a turning point for America winning the Revolutionary War. As a snow storm pounded Washington and his soldiers, they crossed the Delaware River and routed the Hessian garrison. Because only about half of the Continental Army made the crossing Washington gathered up his prisoners and crossed the Delaware again. His victory was not exploited but the morale boost was apparent and new recruits joined the cause.