When American colonists dreamed of their ideal land, they were probably dreaming of the middle colonies: Pennsylvania, Delaware, New York, and New Jersey. In these fo grain: wheat, barley, oats, rye, and corn. Even with the poor tools and the wasteful techniques of colonial agriculture, Pennsylvania farmers could produce a surplus. Thus the middle-colony farmers were not just self-sufficient; they were commercial farmers. Their colonies were nicknamed the "bread colonies" because of all the grain they sold each year to other English colonies and to Europe. 13) The passage gives the illusion that... A. The fertile lands of the colonies made for good farming B. It was very difficult to farm in the middle colonies C. No one farmed in the middle colonies D Farmers in the middle colonies only grew vegetables Subm