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Introduction to the 13 Colonies

Ticket IN Pick one and respond in the form of a list. Based on your personal experience/ knowledge, what differences exist between the northern United States and the southern United States today? Based on your personal experience/ knowledge what differences exist between Maine and New York?

When did these regional cultures start developing?

Green=New England Purple=Middle Colonies Red=Southern Colonies

What did the 13 Colonies have in common?  British colonies on the Atlantic Coast of North America  Established by charter, a document issued by a monarch or other authority creating a public or private corporation  Representative style governments  More conservative than Europe; cut off from new trends  Isolated from one another due to few roads and difficulty communicating  Lives revolved around their families, churches and towns

How were they different from one another?

Demographics- characteristics of a population at a particular point in time.