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Interdependence Social and Political Life
Early Colonial Life Interdependence Social and Political Life
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New England Colonies New England Colonies depended upon the Southern colonies for crops such as tobacco, rice, cotton, and indigo, and for forest products such as lumber tar and pitch. They depended upon the Middle Colonies for livestock and grains.
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To New England Middle Middle Middle Colonies
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Middle Atlantic Colonies
The Mid-Atlantic Colonies traded with the Southern and New England colonies to get the products they did not produce. The Mid-Atlantic colonies depended on the Southern colonies for tobacco, rice, cotton, indigo, and forest products. They traded with the New England colonies for metal tools and equipment.
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To the Middle Atlantic Colonies
From the Southern Colonies and New England
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Southern Colonies The Southern Colonies depended on the New England Colonies for manufactured goods, including metal tools and equipment. They depended upon the Middle Colonies for grains and other agricultural product not plentiful in the South.
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To the Southern Colonies
From New England and the Middle Colonies
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Social and Political Life in the Colonies
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In New England People lived in villages which included churches which were the center of life. They were religious reformers and separtists Decisions were made in town meetings
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New England Village
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The Middle Colonies People lived in villages and cities
Diverse lifestyles Diverse religions
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Diverse Religions
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Diverse Lifestyles Dutch, Swedish, German
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Civic Life Market Towns
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Southern Colonies
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Plantations (slavery) Mansions Indentured servants Few cities Few schools Church of England
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Plantation Larger than farms- with stables for horses, storehouse, carpenter, school house, blacksmith, springhouse for water, smokehouse for meat, slave quarters, tannery for leather, tool shed, cooper for barrel making
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Slaves
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Indentured Servant
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Church of England
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Civic Life Counties
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