The Delaware Colony had a lot of religious freedom which fostered a variety different faith traditions including Catholics, Quakers, and Jews. Wilmington was the colony's major city.
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There different aspects of kind of fur -trade that colonial Delaware had. The most common was barter trade where the fur was traded with other things.
The music of colonial Delaware was similar to English folk music of the time period. Ballads and drinking songs were popular, as were church hymns.
In Colonial Delaware foods that could be gathered, grown, and hunted were eaten. They ate vegetables, berries, and nuts. They also ate deer, squirrel, and fish.
The second smallest colony in of the original 13 colonies in Colonial America was Delaware Colony. Rhode Island Colony was the smallest colony.
To give everyone a say in the colonies. It basically reflected the beliefs and religion of local community.
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Yes, there was freedom of religion in colonial Delaware.
the colonial Delaware's religion was that you could practice any kind of religion you want!
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Delaware was never its own colony officially. It was part of the Province of Pennsylvania, where the Quaker religion was prominent.
yes there was churches in colonial Delaware
Protestant, however, religious tolerance was widely accepted and many religions were practiced.
they did not grow crops in colonial Delaware because they had bad land
Delaware was one of the Middle Colonies, and therefore was largely Protestant. However, it was much more tolerant of religious diversity than some colonies.
Yes colonial Delaware grew oranges as a crop. Vegetables, flax, grain and cattle were also major crops in colonial Delaware.