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New England Colonies SOL USI.5b: The student will demonstrate knowledge of the factors that shaped colonial America by: b) describing life in the New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern Colonies, with emphasis on how people interacted with their environment to produce goods and services, including examples of specialization and interdependence
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Colonial Life Life in the colonies reflected GEOGRAPHICAL features of the settlements. ECONOMIC specialization and interdependence existed in the production of goods and services in the colonies.
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New England Resources:
Natural Resources: timber, FISH, deep harbors Human Resources: skill craftsmen, shopkeepers, SHIPBUILDERS
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Craftsmen and Shopkeepers
Blacksmith Peddler Master Cooper Shoemaker
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New England Geography and Climate
Appalachian Mountains, Boston Harbor, hilly terrain, ROCKY soil, jagged coastline. Moderate summers, COLD winters
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The Boston Harbor Boston Harbor Today The Boston Tea Party
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New England Specialization
Fishing, Shipbuilding, industry, and NAVAL supplies.
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New England Colonies: Examples of Interdependence
New England depended on the SOUTHERN Colonies for raw materials such as cotton New England depended on the MIDDLE Colonies for grain and livestock
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New England Social/Political Life
Village and CHURCH as center of life. Religious reformers and SEPARATISTS.
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New England Civic Life TOWN MEETINGS
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