In the Rhode Island colony, settlers engaged in various activities to earn a living, primarily through agriculture, fishing, and trade. They cultivated crops such as corn and wheat, while also relying on the abundant coastal resources for fishing and whaling. Additionally, the colony's position as a commercial hub facilitated trade with other colonies and overseas, allowing settlers to profit from shipping and commerce. The diverse economic activities contributed to the colony's growth and stability.
people do agriculture,fishing,and mining.
did the settelers in pennsylvania do anything to make money or earn a living
The Roanoke Island colony failed due to a combination of factors, including lack of supplies from England, conflicts with Native American tribes, and harsh living conditions. A crucial factor was also the mysterious disappearance of the settlers, leaving behind only the word "Croatoan" carved on a tree as a clue to their fate.
Most of them worked in agriculture; mainly crop farming, herding, and horticulture.
The colony of Roanoke suddenly had disappeared. No one knows how or what happened to the settlers living there.
they made money and also so a living
Massachusetts Bay Colony.
If you are asking about Jamestown the men who came were there to look for gold for investors and not begin a colony. It wasn't until 1620 that Plymouth colony was established and it was a colony that was to establish a way of living for families.
This scenario is known as a colony. Colonies are established when people settle in a new area that is under the rule of a government from another country. The settlers may be subject to the laws and regulations of the ruling government while living in the colony.
Pennsylvania colony sold wheat and flour to other colonies.
Most Carolina settlers earned a living by farming.
They lived by the water so it would be a good resource for them