Germany's laborers respond to Martin Luther's lessons as they were exceptionally frantic and needed to stop Martin Luther's lessons. Luther's level headed discussion with the pope was famous to the point that even laborers in the wide open had found out about it. They preferred what they found out about Luther. The life of a laborer had all.
That would be trading and farming.
Honestly, I think the United States would eventually look the same as it does now. If they had not bought the land, they likely would have gone to war for it. It is very unlikely that they would have let it stay there as part of France or an independent country, both because of Manifest Destiny and for national security.
Same-> they had very little food, it was extremly cold in the winter, and thay hade to build everything by themselves.