Two of the most popular ports in the middle colonies were found in New York, and in Delaware. Both colonies played a major part in trade between the New England Colonies, and the Southern Colonies.
Two of the most popular ports in the middle colonies were found in New York, and in Delaware. Both colonies played a major part in trade between the New England Colonies, and the Southern Colonies, because the area was a great location to have ports.
There were several major cities in the Middle Colonies. A few of the cities were New York City, Trenton, Philadelphia, and York.
their were big hotels with lots of cars good luck with this answer
The Middle Colonies were the most strategically placed and important centers in Colonial America. As in any empire, port cities are of utmost importance and America was no exception. Ports in New York, Delaware and Pennsylvania became important routes of transport.
1. they had lots of land 2. the place was very sandy 3.they had cilffs and ports
The next objective was the river-ports of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. (That was where Grant demanded 'Unconditional Surrender', which became his trademark name.)
Waterways in southern colonies were especially important because they allowed an economic means of transporting major crops like tobacco and cotton to sea ports for sale in Europe and later to Northern Industrialized states.
The north eastern region of the colonies was where most of the early battles of the revolution was fought. The ports made them accessible to troops and supplies.
Philadelphia and NYC
The Middle Colonies were the most strategically placed and important centers in Colonial America. As in any empire, port cities are of utmost importance and America was no exception. Ports in New York, Delaware and Pennsylvania became important routes of transport.
New York and Philadelphia were the Middle Colonies' biggest cities. They had large ports with heavy traffic and trade.
Farming/Ports
The middle colonies based their economy on the planting of wheat, and trade. A lot of areas were great for ports. Meaning, that the middle colonies conducted trade between the New England and Southern Colonies. Also, the areas in the middle colonies were used in trade with European nations. Wheat also soon became a very profitable item as well.
Farms, Trade, and Ports.
Connected the middle of the country cities with other cities and ports on the coasts they facilitated the movement of vast quantities materiel and goods.
No they didnt. Why? because they had the fear that the colonies were going to keep all their products so the middle colonies would have no power.
New York and Philadelphia were the two main ports that shipped to all europe.
ANSWER:One of the differences between the Middle Colonies and the Southern Colonies, was that while the southern colonies produced such crops as tobacco, rice, indigo (a plant used for making blue dye), and cotton; the middle colonies grew wheat, which would become a profitable crop.Another difference between the two regions was, that the middle colonies carried on coastal trade with the New England, and southern colonies. For the location of the middle colonies was a great location for ports.
Both Philadelphia and New York had ports and were centers of shipping and trade.
The other colonies helped them. The middle colonies sent bread, and South Carolina sent rice.