The Delaware colony generally maintained a positive relationship with England, particularly in its early years. As a proprietary colony, it was initially governed by the Duke of York before becoming part of Pennsylvania, which led to some tensions over governance. However, the colony benefited from trade and support from England, which contributed to its growth and stability. Overall, while there were occasional conflicts, the relationship was largely cooperative and beneficial for Delaware.
The Indians and the Netherlands did not have a very good relationship because they fought over the Delaware colony.
good
it was a good government
They did good in the shipbuilding industry, fishing was profitable, and there were many skilled craftsman. But Delaware was dependent on slavery for a while
the rich people who had gold and good farming
It was the first official place the pilgrims set foot on America.
Colonlial Delaware was a cool place with colonists and native Americans.
He had a good relationship with the Indians
In the Delaware colony, education varied significantly depending on the community and social status. Wealthier families often provided private tutoring or sent their children to schools, while poorer families had limited access to formal education. The colony had some schools established, but overall, education was less structured compared to New England colonies. Religious instruction was also an important aspect of education, particularly for the Quaker community.
because they dont know ......
It will be good because the englishmen need to find new lands
it was pretty good they had food water shelter and government and everything a colony needs to survive so id say they had it pretty good