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Run of the mill stuff, in a Run of the mill PowerPoint. Colonial Regions Run of the mill stuff, in a Run of the mill PowerPoint.

New England Colonies Focused on religion; Puritans not tolerant; Mostly English Boston – port Triangle Trade Value hard work & thrift   Towns, small farms

Middle Colonies Catholics (MD) & Quakers (PA) Tolerant/flexible Germans, Scots-Irish, Dutch, Swedes New York City; Baltimore; Philadelphia = Ports

Southern Colonies Church of England; close ties to England Dominated by Eastern planters Cash Crops (Tobacco) Based on wealth; land ownership Port = Charleston, SC Who did the work? SLAVES

Triangle Trade A triangle of trade formed between the Colonies, Africa , Europe.   Exports from Africa to the Colonies were slaves. Known as “the middle passage” Exports of the N. Colonies to the Europe were sugar, tobacco, and cotton. Exports from the Europe to Africa were rum, textiles and manufactured goods.