The long growing season
The Middle Colonies: New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware.
Middle Colonies New England Colonies Southern Colonies
the middle colonies
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No. Massachusetts is part of the northern colonies.
The long growing season
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The middle colonies
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There were no divers in the middle colony.
Mixed farming, skilled trades, and commerce.
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The middle colonies allowed religious freedom, and went so far as to protect it by law.
The middle colonies allowed religious freedom, and went so far as to protect it by law.
The major economy of the Middle Colonies, which included New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, was characterized by a mix of agriculture and trade. The fertile soil allowed for the cultivation of cash crops such as wheat, barley, and oats, earning the region the nickname "Breadbasket Colonies." Additionally, the Middle Colonies thrived on trade due to their strategic location and access to ports, facilitating commerce in goods and resources. This diverse economic base contributed to a relatively prosperous and growing population.
The Middle Colonies were known as the 'bread basket' of the colonies because of the rich soil which allowed them to farm. Families planted crops such as maize, wheat, rye, potatoes, peas, and flax. Flax was used to make cloth; corn was one of the main foods eaten in the colonies. Agriculture was not the only profitable way to make a living. The Middle Colonies were full of fish, oysters and lobsters, so fishing was also profitable as was shipbuilding. Many were engaged in the fur trade and still more in foreign commerce, while the iron industry had its beginning early in the eighteenth century. One of the chief exports of the Middle Colonies was its grain exports to Europe. Farming, fishing, shipbuilding, as well as cottage industries such as weaving, shoe making, cabinetmaking and other crafts were all important occupations in the Middle Colonies. Commerce was the most profitable!
The Middle Colonies were known as the 'bread basket' of the colonies because of the rich soil which allowed them to farm. Families planted crops such as maize, wheat, rye, potatoes, peas, and flax. Flax was used to make cloth; corn was one of the main foods eaten in the colonies. Agriculture was not the only profitable way to make a living. The Middle Colonies were full of fish, oysters and lobsters, so fishing was also profitable as was shipbuilding. Many were engaged in the fur trade and still more in foreign commerce, while the iron industry had its beginning early in the eighteenth century. One of the chief exports of the Middle Colonies was its grain exports to Europe. Farming, fishing, shipbuilding, as well as cottage industries such as weaving, shoe making, cabinetmaking and other crafts were all important occupations in the Middle Colonies. Commerce was the most profitable!