Delaware was a middle colony and had rich soil so they had "cash" crops. They grew corn, wheat, beef, pork. They had large farms and had manufacturing jobs in glass, textiles and paper. Shipyards provided jobs and ships. In 1770 they could produce 400 ships a year.
Delaware had very fertile soil so it produced crops like barley, corn, rice, and wheat. Iron working was also present in Delaware.
corn and beans
they grew fish and worms
Plantation colonies are large estates that grow cash crops.
No, the colony of Pennsylvania, founded in 1682, by William Penn was a propriety colony.
The Colony that broke away from Pennsylvania in 1704 was the Delaware Colony. Delaware Colony decided it was necessary to be closer to the ocean and the sea ports.
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Yes they do Yes they do grow cash crops
I think because that they grow crops and most of it is use to make bread and they make a lot of grans
they grow crops
They traded and grew cash crops (crops that were sold for money).
Maybe cotton,
they sold their crops and sold things they made.
tobacco
wheat and corn
Mainly through shipping and growing cash crops.
corn and more crops
they grow crops, vegetables and etc...
In addition to food crops to feed the colonists, Virginia's BIG crop was tobacco.