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  1. Pennsylvania - Dairy, Crops, Livestock: Pennsylvania agriculture has been in a continuous state of change since the founding of the colony. The changes have been gradual and evolutionary, but three distinct periods are recognizable. The pioneer era, during which the land was cleared, lasted from 1682 to the 1830s. Subsistence farming predominated during that time, in which the farm provided ...

  2. 19th century Stephen Decatur, a 19th-century naval commander who served in the War of 1812 and other engagements The locomotive Tioga in Philadelphia in 1848; Pennsylvania was an important railroad center throughout the 19th century. Pennsylvania, one of the largest states in the country, always had the second most electoral votes from 1796 to ...

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  4. This narrative concerns itself with the settlement period in Pennsylvania’s interior during the period from about 1800 to 1840. Farms in Southeastern Pennsylvania, the Great Valley, and the Lancaster Plain were well established during the colonial period, and those narratives each treat the colonial period at some length.

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  5. Pennsylvania - Colonial, Revolution, Industry: At the time of European settlement, the Native American population was small and widely scattered. The Delaware, or Lenni Lenape, occupied the Delaware valley; the Susquehannock were in the lower Susquehanna River valley; the Erie and various groups of the Iroquois Confederacy—Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, and Oneida—were in northern Pennsylvania.

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  6. Oct 18, 2018 · Also in this era, as in other American cities, social tensions often erupted in violence, including race riots in the 1830s and 1840s, the burning of Pennsylvania Hall in 1838, and the Nativist Riots of 1844. In part to quell the disorder, in 1854 consolidation brought all of Philadelphia County under the governance of the City of Philadelphia.

  7. Lancaster Plain Region. Lancaster Plain Region (PDF) The Lancaster Plain has some of the best agricultural conditions in the United States. Between 1730 and 1780, this region saw diverse production for diverse uses, however, crops were the main focus. From the end of the eighteenth century to the end of the Civil War, the colonial-era system ...

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    Nov 9, 2009 · One of the original 13 colonies, Pennsylvania was founded by William Penn as a haven for his fellow Quakers. Pennsylvania’s capital, Philadelphia, was the site of the first and second ...

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