Colonial Pennsylvania (PA) was rich in Natural Resources. Riverine systems such as the Delaware and Susquehanna provided for fisheries while the extensive forestation allowed for logging and furs. Western PA also remains rich in coal veins as another natural resource continuously exploited since colonial times.
Dogs and cats are the types of resources found here in colonial Pennsylvania
Coal, lumber, wood and many more For more answers goggle Pennsylvania's natural resources
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coal,milk,mushrooms,lumber,and natural gas
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food water and shelter
The northern colonies had fish, lumber, ocean access, oil, and a one way path to england.
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