BY: EMILY SHAFFER, BEN FIELD, CALLIE MOUSLEY, ALIVIA DELEON AND GAVIN CRUZ THE ORIGINAL NEW ENGLAND COLONIES.

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BY: EMILY SHAFFER, BEN FIELD, CALLIE MOUSLEY, ALIVIA DELEON AND GAVIN CRUZ THE ORIGINAL NEW ENGLAND COLONIES

MASSACHUSETTS Established in 1620 Founded by William Bradford Massachusetts was founded for religious freedom for separatists. Major cities include Boston, Salem, and Plymouth.

CONNECTICUT Established in 1636 Founded by Tom Hooker Connecticut was founded for religious and economic freedom, which many desired. Connecticut thrived off of its main city, Hartford.

RHODE ISLAND Established in 1636 Founded by Roger Williams Rhode Island was also founded for religious freedom. Providence, Rhode Island was a large part of the colony’s development.

NEW HAMPSHIRE Established in 1688 Founded by John Mason New Hampshire was an escape for those constricted by religious and economic rules. Portsmouth was the colony’s most productive city.

The receding of ancient glaciers formed most major landforms. Mainly Highlands Plateaus The Atlantic Ocean Few flat areas of land for farming Rocky soil Forestry GEOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTICS

RELIGIONS The main religions were Puritan, Presbyterian, Baptist, Jewish The role was very significant because it was the main reason for the New England colonies to come to the New World. It was the base of the government of the New England colonies

ECONOMY Most economic activities included: Farming Fishing Whaling Shipbuilding Lumber Minor slave trade New England’s economy mainly revolved around fish and sea travel, but all major industries supported the growth of the region.

OTHER PERTINENT FACTS AND INFORMATION The Puritans of New England had indifferent relations with the natives There were not many recreational activities like sports because of the value of hard work The Witch Trials of Salem in 1692 convicted 19 men and women of witchcraft when some children had very strange symptoms that looked very satanic They did not celebrate Christmas in Massachusetts New England was based on maritime affairs and did not focus on land inclinations like farming New England is a very detailed region even to this day; it possessed a distinct government, cuisine, architecture, and dialect

SOURCES The American Vision and American History, A Survey American Cultures textbook. AP textbook: Out of Many. Prior knowledge from each member

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