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New England Colonies

Connecticut

Connecticut Founded: 1636 by Thomas Hooker Reason for Founding: believed government should be based on free consent Economy: small subsistence farms, fishing, livestock, whaling, corn, grain, iron, shipping/trade, lumber Climate & Geography: rocky soil, cold snowy winters, mild summers, thick forests Other Things You Should Know: Fundamental Orders of Connecticut - first written plan of government (constitution) in America.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Founded: 1620 by the Pilgrims, escaping religious persecution. 1630 by John Winthrop and others part of the Great Migration from the 1630s - 1640s,founded the Mass.Bay Colony "a City on a Hill" Reason for Founding: religious freedom Economy: small subsistence farms, fishing, livestock, whaling, corn, manufacturing, shipbuilding, lumber Climate & Geography: rocky soil, cold snowy winters, mild summers, thick forests Other Things You Should Know: Mayflower Compact in 1620 - to create laws for the general good of the colony major port city: Boston - because of its deep natural harbor good for trade

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Founded: 1636 by Roger Williams accompanied by Anne Hutchinson, both dissenters from Mass. Bay Colony Reason for Founding: they believed in the right to have different religious faiths   Economy: small subsistence farms, fishing, livestock, whaling, dairy, manufacturing, shipbuilding, lumber Climate & Geography: rocky soil, cold snowy winters, mild summers, thick forests, coastal lowlands

New Hampshire

New Hampshire Founded: 1638 by John Wheelwright and others Reason for Founding:  to be a separate colony from Mass. Economy: small subsistence farms, fishing, livestock, fur, manufacturing, shipbuilding, lumber, textiles Climate & Geography: rocky soil, cold snowy winters, mild summers, thick forests

New England Colonies Map unorganized territory Mass. William Bradford Key fishing New Hampshire Cold winters whaling Trade/shipping Mass. lumber cattle Forested hills/hilly Conn. R.I. textiles Thomas Hooker Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Warm summers

Middle Colonies

New York

New York   Founded: 1626 by the Dutch taken over by the English by the Duke of York Economy: large farms, shipbuilding, iron works, shipping for the slave trade, lumber, livestock, and grains Climate and Geography: cold snowy winters, hot humid summers, wetlands along the coast & Hudson River, mountains/hills Other Things I Should Know: originally part of New Netherland, the English wanted New York for increased trade opportunities, one of the “Bread Basket Colonies” Major port city: New York

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Founded: 1682 by William Penn a Quaker for religious freedom for his Quaker followers Economy: large farms, wheat, corn, livestock, dairy, iron, merchants and tradesmen, shipbuilding Climate and Geography: cold snowy winters, hot humid summers, rolling hills, fertile soil good for farming Other Things I Should Know: allowed other religions who were fleeing persecution, Quakers were the 1st abolitionists - they did not agree with slavery. One of the "Bread Basket Colonies”. Major city - Philadelphia

New Jersey

New Jersey Founded: 1664 by Lord Berkley and Sir George Carteret to make New York into two different colonies Economy: large farms, ironworking, lumbering, grain, fishing, livestock Climate and Geography: hot humid summers, cold winters, rocky soil, hilly, fertile farmland Other Things I Should Know: One of the "Bread Basket Colonies"

Delaware

Delaware Founded: 1638 by William Penn and the Duke of York to get a direct outlet to the Atlantic Ocean Economy: large farms, fishing, lumber, shipbuilding, grains, dairy Climate and Geography: hot humid summers, mild winters, rich soil Other Things I Should Know: One of the "Bread Basket Colonies"

Which group below bests describes the geography and economy of the middle colonies? A. winters, summers, wheat shipbuilding, small farms B. plantations, tobacco, indigo, humid summers, winters C. grains, large farms, lumbering, fishing, summers, winters D. Cattle, forested hills, textiles, small farms, winters, summers

Middle Colonies Map Key New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware cold winters ship building & shipping slaves lumber Pennsylvania cattle iron warm summers Forested hills/hilly New Jersey Delaware fishing large farms

Southern Colonies

Maryland Chesapeake Bay

Maryland Founded: 1633 by Lord Baltimore for Catholics Economy: Cash Crop Agriculture, Plantations, shipbuilding, iron, tobacco, livestock, fishing, lumber, oysters Climate and Geography: cold rainy winters, warm summers, coastal lowlands, rich soil   Other Things I Should Know: passed the Act of Toleration in 1649 providing religious freedom to all Christians. Major port city Baltimore.

Virginia

Virginia Founded: 1607 by the London Company of Virginia seeking profit Economy: Cash Crop Agriculture, Plantations, tobacco, corn, fishing, livestock Climate and Geography: mild winters, hot humid summers, coastal lowlands, wooded mountains, rich soil Other Things I Should Know: had a self-governing government, House of Burgesses - 1st representative government in America

North and South Carolina

North and South Carolina Founded: 1653 by a group of 8 English nobles Economy: Cash Crop Agriculture, Plantations, rice, tobacco, livestock, lumber *** Climate and Geography: short mild winters, hot humid summers, swampy lowlands, wooded mountains *** Only in South Carolina add Indigo to the economy box and major port city - CharlesTown

Georgia

Georgia Founded: 1732 by James Oglethorpe Economy: Cash Crop Agriculture, Plantations, indigo, rice, sugar, lumber, grains, livestock Climate and Geography: short mild winters, hot humid summers, wooded mountains Other Things I Should Know: founded for 2 reasons: As a buffer zone between Spanish Florida and the English colonies -- to keep out the Florida Indians from raiding colonial villages A place to send debtors and poor people

Southern Colonies Map Maryland Appalachian Mountains Virginia key Chesapeake Bay Virginia Appalachian Mountains key warm summers North Carolina Tobacco sugar South Carolina rice Georgia cattle iron indigo lumber Fishing Thick forests