In 1630, New York was not yet established as a city; it was still part of the Dutch colony of New Netherland. The primary economic activities revolved around fur trading, particularly beaver pelts, which were highly sought after in Europe. The Dutch established trade relationships with local Native American tribes, exchanging goods for furs, and capitalized on agricultural production in the region. These activities laid the foundation for the colony's economic growth and eventual prosperity.
1630-1640
about 1630 miles
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yes they do make money from both the giants and the jets
they fished
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New York and California
new york
Hot dog stand.
the good kind
they sell food
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