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Colonial Regions Environment, Culture, and Migration.
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The Three Regions New England New England New Hampshire Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island Middle Colonies Middle Colonies New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Delaware Southern Colonies Southern Colonies Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia
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Subsistence Farming – Growing only what you need Timber and Ship Building Fishing and Whaling Manufactured Goods Trading New England Economy
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New England Social RELIGION Separatists/Pilgrims Puritans Strict religious rules Closed communities – Intolerant of different ideas
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GOVERNMENT Self-Governing Charters Town Meetings The Mayflower Compact The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut New England Political Massachusetts New Hampshire Connecticut Rhode Island
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New England eNvironment GEOGRAPHY Mountainous Rocky, hard soil – Very Short Growing Season (long cold winters) Bad for farming Large Forests Natural Harbors (on the Atlantic Ocean)
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Farmed Wheat, Oat, Barley and Rye – Called the “Bread Colonies” Shipbuilding Skilled craftsmen Some trade Middle Colonies Economy
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RELIGION Quakers German Baptists French Huguenots Portuguese Jews Dutch Mennonite (Amish) Lutherans Anglicans Middle Colonies Social
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GOVERNMENT Proprietary Charters Religious Freedom and Tolerance Freedom of the Press Strong Courts Middle Colonies Political New York Pennsylvania New Jersey Delaware
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Middle Colonies eNvironment GEOGRAPHY Plenty of waterways – Rivers – Lakes Warm summers and mild winters Long growing season Fertile soil
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Farmed Tobacco, Rice, Indigo, and Cotton. Grew “cash crops” on plantations Purchase manufactured goods. Southern Colonies Economy
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Southern Colonies Social English Plantation Owners, Indentured Servants, Transported Criminals, and Slaves Most Southern colonies focused on making a profit, not on religion – Maryland: religious freedom for Catholics – Virginia: Jamestown and tobacco – North Carolina: first English attempt at a colony (Roanoke) – Georgia: founded for debtors and prisoners Religious freedom: Most were Anglican (Church of England)
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GOVERNMENT Joint-Stock and Proprietary Charters The House of Burgesses Colonies run for the profit of the Joint- Stock Company or Proprietors Southern Colonies Political Maryland Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia
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GEOGRAPHY Fertile soil Long growing season and fertile land Cool winters and hot summers Southern Colonies eNvironment
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