In colonial Delaware, major lakes included Lake Como, which was notable for its natural beauty, and the larger Rehoboth Bay, an estuarine body of water that played a significant role in local commerce and transportation. Additionally, Silver Lake in Dover served as an important freshwater resource. These bodies of water were essential for fishing, transportation, and recreation during the colonial period, contributing to the region's economy and lifestyle.
Yes colonial Delaware grew oranges as a crop. Vegetables, flax, grain and cattle were also major crops in colonial Delaware.
Colonial Delaware had only one major city or town and that was the town of Wilmington. Wilmington was greatly established by Swedish immigrants in the Delaware Colony.
One major city was Wilmington.
Delaware river, and Schuylkill river.
yes there was churches in colonial Delaware
any lakes or rivers
Major rivers are: Allegheny River, Susquehanna River, Delaware River, Ohio RiverMajor lakes: Lake Erie
they did not grow crops in colonial Delaware because they had bad land
Three important geographical features of the US State of Pennsylvania are: 1. Lake Erie, one of the Great Lakes; 2. The Appalachian Mountains & its Trail leading north; and 3. The Delaware River that connects Philadelphia to the Atlantic Ocean.
The land of colonial Delaware was very fertile and was often used for farming and lumber.
Dutch, Swedish, English, Germans, and even Finnish settled in colonial Delaware.
Colonial Delaware had its own assembly, granted to it by William penn before it broke off from Pennsylvania.